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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1912)
TIIE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX. PORTXAyD. 3IAY - 26, 1912. 'Mw'isMesssssssamga-Mw-anesas ...i'lsanTs?-sBir-eje-s , "n. MSI ' missus en vt;iy 1 1 ii i w -..vi-. j . fcr " 69-75 Grand Avenue ' yfV fS -Cor. East Stark 1 W: -'i '" . COMPLETE BOTJSE Isk " ' Jt. .. I I k" . -" r " "vz . akd home: S-iivV ' ' . . - t lfljllljt itTftjJJlli' LOW PRICES w ' 1' TEMPTING MENUS ARE SERVED BY LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Domestic Sdencg Cliuea of WtshJncton lid Lincoln, in 'Well-Appointed Exhibits, Show Parents and Friends Etsults of Practical Training. IP- . y f - ' v -, - - J . ' ... kvrf -L :rs If." J'V t .1 mini . i i mm l iiiii w iiiiiiTimi.'.i'jlw f '" 'NN : . V A rt? v ftc,.N rr- .'A, V'i 5 V T-1 " ."7 iar 'r OVFIW of ivrtt th:nn wer won- I Ldtrrully chrrd who thy viltJ th exhibition of th domHc K.tnct c:ur at Vaihtngton IllKR School Thuruy. u tiicn iouowm sim ilar exhibition at the Lincoln High the preceding day- i'rom one table of exblblta vlaltnrt were lnforn-.d that there wu just the aarrue amount of heat-slvlna qualities In one chocolate, cream as In one ear. one piece of meat or a slice of bread. Incidentally they learned that to obtain the same number of calories thoe whose taste did not run to randy would hare to consume the whole of a large plate of pickles, which, quite naturally, mas accepted by those who advocated a surar diet as proof Irrefutable of their doctrines. Maker" Make Apaweiraar. However, thre waa a Joker In the exhibition. While there mere Just the eame number of calories In the eicir. the chocolate cream, the piate of pickle and the hundred and one other comes tibles there to be admired and net touched, the anti-chocolate forces were sustained by the Information that the exhibition did not attempt to speak of the Indiseatllllty of the various fuel food-. And. as 34!ss H. Hlpkoe, one of the Instructors, remarked: "Tou would never think of eaunai half a dosen tiss between meals, so why eat half a dozen chocolates? One chocolate may be fine, but half a dozen T" And then there was depression araana the chocolate (lends. The two exhibitions were a cause of strong competition. As anon aa the round century of "D. S." alutlenu left school MTednesday from Washington they hied themselees to Lincoln and with Interest Jnspected the exhibits. Al-thoua-h recognized as quite Impartial Judges It was obvious the display did not attract them. While they admitted that the Lincoln youn-r women, charm ingly ararhed In white cap. apron and (own. looked -Jut lovely- they were "tickled to death" that they did not baee to touch their "eats." Strangely enough on Thursday after noon, the Lincoln students In turn In vaded the sacred precincts of Washing ton High School. They were recognised, too. as thoroughly Impartial and un biased judges. But their comments well, tt would be kinder to leave thera unsaid. It seemed that from the Lin coln standpoint, the Washington ex hibit was not even of a class fit to go Into the school cafeteria. Visitors Are Delighted. However, those who were present at both exhibitions had a diametrically opposite opinion and were dellgMed, ther said, with the showing; each school had to offer. - I Lincoln made a particularly fine showing with the manner In which the tables, foodstuffs and flowers blended In a generally harmonious color scheme. And while the food undoubtedly was just as good to taate as It waa to ad mire from the "no-taste" standpoint, the visitors were most delighted with the effective ensemble produced by every little woman being dressed In her white cap and apron. On the other hand, at Washington the contest was noticeable by reason of the absence of these distinguishing feat urea Yet. Washington was strong by reason of the variety of Its exhibit. There was laid, for instance, an eight course dinner for eight persons, each plate being laid for one course. Thus It was possible to wander round the table and taste In admiring imagination each of eight courses. It was the kind of dinner that would make a bachelor hasten to Principal Herdman for the names of student eflne classes, Cer- Throw on the Searchlight and show up to the public gaze the difference between true, genuine merit and real bargains, which we con tinually offer, and the bargains off ered elsewhere. ...... 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Those having ranges in need of re pairs will find us prepared at all times to look after any trouble. Each customer shares the $25,000 we save annually because we built on the East Side. IS ORDER TO FITXINGI.T HOOR THE MEMORY OP OUR SOTj-DIEH-DttAD, THE STORE WIU' BE CLOSED DECORATION DAY. talnly at Lincoln : the effect of the classes have been noticed, for it la whispered that several of the young women axe engaged while at least one la married. .Merna Is Tcnsllaf. . . Here Is the menu of the Washington High School dinner: Fruit Cocktail. ' . Cream of Pea Soup. Halibut Turbar In Cream. Chicken a ririandalse. Boiled Umb Chops. Xew Potatoes. Asparagus. Chefs. Salad. Plneappl. Bavarian with Rolls. Coff.e. Then there were all kinds of side dishes, each of which conformed to a general color scheme of white and green. Where possible, the dishes did likewise, the pea soup being green and the frills of the chops similarly owning allegiance to the color of the Sham rock. Miss' Lilian Tingle, supervisor of do mestic science; Miss Hlpkoe and Miss Marie Williams ire the Instructors who handle th large classes at Washington, while at Lincoln the class Is In charge of Miss Hedwlg Bleeg. Chtae Stadeat Serves Tea. Lincoln offered a pleasing feature In the serving of Chlneae tea by a stu dent who was Chinese. She was dressed in the. formal costume, of he country, gaily colored garments, covered by the skirt of formality. Numerous women members of the Chinese colony called on her. but It was noticed that as they were calling on a member of their own race their costume was not the formal one. the outer skirt being omitted. The Lincoln exhibit was offered un der the worst of conditions.. small basement being used for the classes, owing to the lack of room In the pres ent school. This, however, will be changed in the new building. At Wash ington several large rooms are avail able for the classes, and they were ac cordingly crowded. Cooking was far from .the only ex hibition to be seen, although, much to the India-nation of the "XJ, S, people," who were not in the cooking classes, visitors were somewhat apt to over look these features. Serious Problems Discussed. ' So, while how to "feed the brute" Is the main toplo in one domestic science class, another considers how to keep lils food pure. The chemistry of foods is discussed and work done that will enable students to avoid those prod ucts which came under the ban of Dr. Wiley. It la here that students are warned that oysters are only a possible food for Invalids when the nurses expect to be legatees "Under the Invalids' wills. Oysters, It was pointed out, were easy of digestion, and then, from the Invalid standpoint, the classes are told other things not quite as pleasant. Art work of every description, me chanical drawing and mechanical work of various descriptions are taught and apparently Imbibed, to Judge by the numerous evidences of good taste In the articles on exhibition. Both schools were the mecca of large crowds durinar the days the exhibition was In progress. Fathers and mothers thronged the rooms until it was aoso lutely impossible to move In any di rection. Ail the Instructors were the reclpl ents of - all. kinds of compliments of every nature whatsoever. Miss Tingle recelvlner special attention by reason of her contributions to the columns of The Oregonian. back to Vancouver, where he is wante on a charge of desertion from the Unit ed States Army. Army Deserter Taken to Vancouver. SALEM, Or, May 25. (Special.) George Baudle, sentenced to the pent tentiary In 1909 from Crook County for forgery, was paroled today and taken V'"''a'.ft'S'.MWS.""W'l". 'WTm'.IHwUiwumii I n l"'Sj!u.pi"iwJ!i "' mi'HI'llll' ..Hi1l'nilWB.l?ff"'l;"'l,'lff'T'w ''fT. 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