t recipes have been practically tested by me, and those of which I
have not eaten coming with such unquestionable authority, there need be
no hesitancy in serving them alike to best friend as well as worst
enemy--for I believe in the one case it will strengthen friendship, and
in the other case it will weaken enmity.
It being a human Cook Book there will likely be some errors, but as
correcting errors is the chief duty and occupation of Suffrage Women, I
shall accept gratefully whatever criticisms these good women may have to
offer.
I thank all for the courtesy shown me and hope our united efforts will
prove helpful to the Great Cause.
I ask pardon for any omission of contributors and their recipes.
MRS. L. O. KLEBER.
List of Contributors
Mrs. John O. Miller Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw New York, N. Y.
Lady Constance Lytton London, England
Jane Addams Chicago, Ill.
Governor Hiram W. Johnson San Francisco, Cal.
Mrs. Henry Villard New York, N. Y.
Mrs. F. L. Todd Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett Alexandria, Va.
Mr. George W. Cable Northampton, Mass.
Mrs. Wallis Tener Sewickley, Pa.
Miss Eliza Kennedy Pittsburgh, Pa.
Governor George H. Hodges Topeka, Kansas
Miss Julia Lathrop Washington, D. C.
Miss Laura Kleber Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Harriett Taylor Upton Warren, Ohio
Mrs. Desha Breckenridge Kentucky
Miss Louise G. Taylor Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. Irvin S. Cobb New York, N. Y.
Miss Mary Bakewell Sewickley, Pa.
Mrs. Olive Dibert Reese Johnstown, Pa.
Miss Lillie Gittings Pittsburgh, Pa.
Judge Ben Lindsay Denver, Colo.
Mrs. Richard Morley Jennings Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Will Pyle Bellevue, Pa.
Mrs. Hornberger Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mr. Philip Dibert Oakland, Calif.
Miss Elide Schleiter Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. David H. Stewart Fair Hope, Ala.
Miss Annabelle McConnell Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. J. G. Pontefract Sewickley, Pa.
Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont New York, N. Y.
Governor Edward F. Dunne Springfield, Ill.
Mrs. Enoc
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