o o 0 o o o o o s g a o o . ' .,!.''.-.' ' ........... . V.'.: . I ' I I . - I ...''.. ' ' ' .. ' ...... . . i-.. ng wrong with coal," its the way you use it. Gas is the heating part of coal. The gas com jtfiie gas works, blocks away, delivering to you the vital part, through a small pipe, out of sight, n advance. In a gas range all the fuel is utilized, whereas in 4a coal or wood stove a large. of modern gas ranges is a matter of record. "CO O St WI TH GA ation of lighting a gas range. "Strike a match and turn a lever" that's all. In about a half 3n a gas range boils. In twenty minutes from the time you light the match a good breakfast. longer sleep in the morning, if your range is a modern one, "Coolx With GaoBorjln Hairs.! f especially itVsummer? He would soon realize that necessity and justice calls for the substitu- 1 coal stove. If he chooses a modern gas range his gas bills won t bother him they'll be low on a modern gas range without the burning and scorching incident to a coal fire. All lever, e's no more necessity for burning the fingers than when lighting a lamp or the the gas. a Fund Atrti iVFree Practical Demonstra- erving dinners, luncheons and Vawter, of Domestic Science , Chicago; Mrs. Elizabeth 0. in Demonstration Hall ce. V during tho Courao Aro s ntrces; Eggs, including Omelets, Souffles, etc; Sal- Meat, Roasting, Sauteing, Broiling, Frying, Fricas- id Doughs; Beverages; Cakes and Frostings; Hot COURSE NO. 4 Commencing Saturday evening, March 25, at 8 o'clock and continuing every Saturday at the same hour un- titthe. course is completed. COURSE NO. 1 Commencing Tuesday morning, Mch. 28, at 10 o'clock and continuing every Tuesday at the same hour until "i course is completed. Modern Gm Rmmges (WILE lTT (E) By Lincoln Gas and Electric Light Co. Connections Made V 5 ' o ' o -I r O .. a O ' r c 4 (. O O o o o o o o 0 & O 0 0 u 0 0 0 i .. v-S - J. 0 8 O O 0 0 0 0 0 Q O O 0 O 8 0 o o ( o o I; a o 0 4 o u 8 0 0 0 0 it' V 0 0 0 .- I i 1