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CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—One hundred per cent. Americanism, as far a menus are concerned and a bit more than one-half of 1 per cent. of alcohol for mince ples, Welsh rarebits and ‘wine sauces. {These are the two main planks tn ithe program of the American Caterers odiation for the attainment of b a battle raged merrily in the d annual convention of the or- ion at the Congress Hotel. caterers are tired of deception, wiing \ Jacob Miller of Chicago, ry Life President of the ganization. The phrase ‘with cheese’ is Just as gmecth sounding as au gratin,” said fr, Miller, “and it means just as oh, if not a whole lot more, to the American public. Consequently we are carrying on the battlo to print ‘every word of menus in American. “Another form of deception we ob- fect to is the practice of putting salt, pepper and other condiments into tho Gealcoholized sherries pnd clarets which go into sauces to-day. The condiments give the impression of thw same kick as before Prohibition, but most caterers don't like the subetitu- tion. And what Is a Welsh rareoit without a little ale? It does not taste right. There never was enough ale in a Welsh rarebit to intoxicate anybody. We want somo provision made for adding the kick to the tfully should have ft | The convention {s expected to go on cord as indorsing a light wino and pivgean, according io Kir. 3 he association represents appros! tely 60,000 caterers and hotel me: Another feature of the convention Ir @ preparation of a petition to the lature to “loosen up" on the me laws or to permit importation of breign game, with tho provision that on it appears on the table it shall and Judge votes. When hes which labelled so that the dinor knows hat he le gettin, ee) DHIO SUPREME COURT TO HAVE FIRST WOMAN |. Mre. Allen Says Wer Electton I Victory for Independence. CLEVELAND, Nov. 10,-—Final re turns on the Ohio Supreme Court ju- diclary election tabulated to-day re- vealed that Judge Florence B, Allen had won the distinction of being the first woman tn the United States to be elevated to the highest court in the State, With all but a few scattered pre- cincts reported, it will be impossible for Benson W. to overcome her lead, Latest figures available show Judge Allen to be leading = by informed Judge Allen said: “I consider my election a vindica tion of our campaign on the Issue ¢ \ Want fresh underwear every morning THE tion su pendent roups indicates desire on the Hough, Supreme Court Judge running for re-election, Allen’s nearest opponent, 60 NITROGEN "LAMM, approximately 34,00 ot her victory, 30.42 100 Ready for the Scrimmage of Armistice Day The supply of raccoon fur is scarce, with a consequent upward price ten- dency. Our values, however, remain moderate. 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All of these and the entire remaining Gimbel stock of Pathe phonographs yo into the sale at the It You Cannot Call, Mail the Coupon Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons Gentlemen: myael send me, with no obligation to myself, full information about your Sdle of Pathe Phonographs at half the new 1923 prices. Lowest Prices They Have Ever Been Marked, and Prices Lower (according to authoritative in- formation) Than They Could Be Built for Today GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—EIGHTH FLOOR Ve Have Served the Public Faithfully for Music Salons | Eighty Years Music Salons Open eoenings Open Evenings tare | GIMBEL BROTHERS | ai" hth Floor, GIM QIMBEL §—Bighth Floor, 33d Street = 6:80 P, M. Use 88d Street udway. — BROAD = NEW “YORK CITY peti dang near Broadway. Sale Extraordinary >100 off The Regular Marked Price of Any Upright, Player or Grand Piano In the Entire Gimbel Stock—NONE Excepted Brand New Sell for as Low as $275 A notuble list of notable — high highest—in the eee soon . M U S if C S A L O N S Every i nent in the great Gimbel stock will be tagged exactiy as it was before the sale, and ha; been right along. But now—you deduct $100 from its regular price, And Gimbel prices are known to be regularly low, ‘279 WilStart AsLow as See YEARS TO PAY A modest down payment, i te beth ine hi » if you will ench wit " a ei with each piano. A year's each Brand New Grand Pianos very toyour home, And «10-year Gimbel Guarantee. Wilt Sell for as Low as $525 A ~ OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. GIMBELS—Eighth Floor. After 5:30 P.M, Use 33rd Street Entrance, near Broadway. If You Cannot Cali, Mail the Coupon New Player Pianos Will Start As Low As Gimbel Brothers, New York Music Salons GENTLEMEN: Kindly send me, with no obligation to myself, full information about your offer of $100 off the price of any upright, grand or player piano EW. 11510 — ho