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NEWS OF THE DAY IN PICTURES Poet Mixes Dream Cake Faith Baldwin, author or , th? novi iH. "Ma .*la of (ii e?n i Hill" and "Laurel or Stcmy j Stream", and many poems believes In making her dream* coma true when It cornea 'to . > pressing herself In the cullnury ur: aa well as In literature. Here t? get tin R ready for the famous dream cake for which the n 1,,.. la aa follows: 1% cupfuls augnr. 1 H cuptula milk. ^ cake chocolate. 2 t. lt spoonfuls vanllta extract. 2 2 Cupfuls flour, H Cupful Vegetable shortening. 1 tcaspoonful baking ?oda, S tablespoon f j 1m boiling Water, H teaspoon! ui salt. < I*ii? H eunftil of Riiyrar into a Ismail H>i!iri-|?un u?J?| chocolate and I i v-uptui i.iiiu I'm on the stove ftn.t mi i, otis five* minima, *1%V ?' ami then licmovu ' ' ! ' ?anilU un'J M*mt a.siil? i at ?}?. v. K. luOle nhort ? ? ? in < i o'lt'i oi siumr to i . add egn w?|| ?o. i ? i? iuo minutes. Now 1 ' "? " ? n I milk ho?1u dlf> H" ' ? i ?illnR rt-nior, flour, salt. hi.. i hncola*.- mixture. Mix care tulK ami 1 1 vi. i?- mto two largo Kr?ujM*.i Mini iiour?*d layer tins and t?ukc in moderate oven twenty-flvt mil) lit i*ij. rurn to cool and put ' log ? i lie r with bolk'U frosting. Their Prayer Was Heard! Abraham Lincoln had been assassinated! Citizens of Bloommgton, 111.,* who had known him when he was a young lawyer and later when ho was campaigning for the Senate, gathered in mass meeting to voice their j horror over his tragic death. "A Life for a Lif- ." they demanded when John Wilkes Booth's name was mentioned. Similar gatherings were held In every city of any consequence throughout the nation. But as far as can be ascertained, this picture, hanging today in tho Bloomington PuDlic Library, is the only photographic evidence that yet remains of any of them. Biggest Submarine Now on Longest Peace Trip II. r. ,? the Mm..,,, liritlsh nuhnmrtno K it. In rcaWy a miftmnrlM crulMr. the higgcst of Its type In the "''??"??comi-nmrd. to tho Orient. For the whole ti.no th? s.,l> I, moviirn most of hor crow will be um tvorM. It In at imp sent on a 10.000. be under wnt*?r. Getting Ready to Repel "Enemy" U. e. Marines prepare their anti-aircraft battery for action against the "enemy" in connection with American fleet maneuvers on tho Island of Culebra In the West Ind es. The boys had groat ?port. Glee Club of '84 Recalled By Funeral The late Woodrow Wilson orirnnlzod the Glee Club of Johns Hopkins University. shown above, In 1^*4. He was a postgraduate ftudent at the time. One member was Charles II. Levermore, winner of tho Bok Peaee Prl*e. Top row. I?*ft to rlcht: L^mls T. Stevens, deceased; Wood row Wilson nt age of 28; Aiom Show, editor of Review of Roviews; Ilichard II. Bayard, Baltimore; iame* Pace, Brownsville, N. Y.; and Henjainin T. Robert of Morgan Park. 111. Center row: F. M. Warren of Yale University; K. H. L. Ooukl. New York; Charles L*vermore. Bok Prise winner; David T. Day, Geological Survey. Bottom row: Edward Engle. editor; Burr J. Ramage; Arthur Yagor, Governor of Porto Rico under President Wilson. WAVES FLAG! Lieutenant Hooven Griffls, of Hamilton, Ohio, returned to New York Grower De?gdoir^lacke?rm ? G"ma'' "riS?n '?r attrm"tl?? k'1nai? The Home of Albert B. Fall Tn fhi fnroirrounJ mv bo seen a Mexican f?rm.h?nd ?n,l a German nolle* do*. Th? Ho! For the North Pole! . - ,rmw. " ?| ThU la the ndvenre party of the U. 8. Navy'a North role Expedition. They are Hying to Alaaka via Ben n to from Washington. D. 0. Thera thay will make a baa* for the Shenandbah. th* giant dirigible Left to right' Robert Francla. A. K. Anderaon, Lieutenant B. II. Wyatt, In charge of party, and R. J. Carter
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