. Smith Alumnae Quarterly. arket, as follows: (1) Cream of Tartar Baking Powders, which addto food the same healthful qualities thatexist in ripe grapes, from which Cream ofTartar is derived. (2) Phosphate Baking Powders, which are madefrom a mineral known as Phosphate Rock,or from animal bones which are burned andchanged by chemical action into white,powdered phosphate. (3) Alum Baking Powders, which add to foodsome compound of Aluminum, a heavy metal,wholly foreign to any natural article of food. Royal Baking Powder is made fromCream of Tartar, derived from grapes, anatural, healthful food.


. Smith Alumnae Quarterly. arket, as follows: (1) Cream of Tartar Baking Powders, which addto food the same healthful qualities thatexist in ripe grapes, from which Cream ofTartar is derived. (2) Phosphate Baking Powders, which are madefrom a mineral known as Phosphate Rock,or from animal bones which are burned andchanged by chemical action into white,powdered phosphate. (3) Alum Baking Powders, which add to foodsome compound of Aluminum, a heavy metal,wholly foreign to any natural article of food. Royal Baking Powder is made fromCream of Tartar, derived from grapes, anatural, healthful food. No substituteexists for making biscuits, cake, muffins,and pastry of equal quality and whole-someness. The names of the ingredients printed on the labelshow whether the baking powder you are now using,or any brand, new or old, that may be offered, is agenuine Cream of Tartar powder, or merely a phos-phate or alum compound. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK // helps if you mention the Quarterlyin writing to our £0e f^mtf 0 (Zlfumnae Qwvttvfy Vol. VIII APRIL, 1917 No. 3 Entered as second-class matter August 6, 1913, at the Post Office at Northampton, Mass., under the Act of March 3, 1879. PRESIDENT BURTONS LETTER OF RESIGNATION Presented to the Board of Trustees February 16, 1917 President Burton assures us that in the letter which we quote below he has set forththe reasons for his acceptance of the presidency of the University of Minnesota and atthe same time his faith in the future prosperity of Smith College as clearly as he is ableto do; and that although he wrote the letter primarily for the Board of Trustees he isglad to present it to the alumnae also in these columns. President Burton honored theAlumnae Council by reading the letter to them, and added at its conclusion, My faithin Smith College was justified, for within a half-hour after accepting my resignation,the Trustees were voting to authorize me to do everything possible to secure the passageof the bi


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