'- iWrWWl -, EVENING PUBLIC IEB!EKr-BHILm)ELl?HIil - WEDNESDAY, BEOEMBEK 33, 10ZL 11 These Are Mrs. Wilsons Annual Recipes for Christmas Goediei WHATS WHAT nit niare iiEcin WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Seme of Them Have Come Frem Housewives Who Have Tried Them Out and Found Them Delicious and Well Liked By MItS. M. A. WILSON i-.MtM. llit.tutirii.H.A.. Wilten. "'- rieii reservta , rnn little Christmas cakes have really I at, Imnertant nlnep tn the scaaen'R holiday preijrnm. During this, period of the year " t'10 world nn' Ills wife re .tilne and these delicious lltt'e cakes ate mtcu " UUHIV.I..I.... ..v,,,. Then, tee, they nre Iced nnd deco ntcd wltl colored siiRiirB nnd nrc used for ilccnrntln? tlic Chrlntman tree. The Tpbkiiriien reclpe cornea from Optrnl Ktirope and Is ever 000 yearn The Ocrinnn limmcnfrau Ihih nlwnya Mndc a liemely ceremony of tanking (hf! old-time drtlntlcH nnd the two ncek before Cln isttniib In Indeed n real iu!ly time In the household. Net for world could veu entice her abroad. Ah, nel he must be at home te have the liuehcn for Christmas. ; WIbe mothers today nre lnvltlnr the family t bcln make tlicc dear little love cakes. Ilave the children heparnte the raMns nnd open the nuts, nnd daddy, tee. must help by cuttln the fltren In papcr-th In dices, lie will also be nblc te lend valuable nld when the cutting time conies. Mr. R. CI. Drekamp, of Kansas City, Me has Riven seme of the Christmas 'recipes from the Old World. Mrs. Bro Bre iamp is an Ideal old-fnshlencd house heuse house wlfe proud of her abl'lty te cook and bake, and with n wealth of loving kind ness shining from the brown eyes in her swet face, she tells with loving pride hew she wants the fe.ks te help her hus band in his big grocery shop te lmc reed home -cooked feed en Rnturdav becnuie the day is se long nnd with her own hands cook them n piping het meal at neon and night, for the- grocer murt needs stay late Snturday. Here arc her reclpe. Welsse PfelTcrnussi Place In mixing bowl Tue eupt sugar. Four frali ctw, Orated rind of one lemon, One teanpoen cloves, One-half teaspoon white pepper, One teaspoon allspice, One teaspoon cinnamon. Cream well for ten minutes. New add Four cups flour. Four ounces finely chopped citron, Four tiaspoens bakint; petcuer. Chop well nnd then work into dough, break off pieces sbe of large walnut and work up flat between the palms of the hand te &ize of dollar. Bake en baking sheet in moderate even fnr twenty minutes. 'When cold brush each nut with the following mix tare and roll In sugar and let dry for two hours. Place in bowl Three tallcspoent hencu, Four tablespoons boiling water. Beat te mix nnd npply with pastry brush. White Lebliuchcn Place in mixing bowl One pound confectioner sugar, Light eggs, Whip for ten minutes. New ndd One pound finely cheppid nuts, One-half pound finely chopped citron, Four ounces finely chopped candied orange peel, One tiaspoen pulverised cardamen teed, One teaspoon mace, One teaspoon oteves, One tnblcinoen cinnamon. All Four cu pi flour. Twe level teaspoons baking peicdcr. erk te n smooth mixture nnd then 'rense nnd flour in n baking pkn ; spread in mis mixture nbeut one-half inch thick, bnkej In moderate even twenty five minutes j let cool; cover with wntcr Icing cut in sqWcH. Dales Sticks 1'lace In mixing bowl One cup powdered sugar,. 1 eiks of three eggs, Cream well. New ndd One cup flour, One teaspoon baking powder, One cup nuts, chopped very fine, One box dates, remove stones and choe fine. y Knead until mixture forms a mass, then turn en pnstry beard. Break off Pieces size of large walnut and roll en beard without flour until stick shupe; set in well-greased nnd floured pnn; bake In slew even twenty minutes; ice nil ever. Sprlngcrll I'lnce in mixing bowl One pound confeetioncr's sugar, tour fresh eggs, , Cream for fifteen minute; ndd Twe tablespoons melted butler, Four cups flour, One teaspoon aniic seed. Werk te smooth dough ; roll out enc half Ini'h thlrk: stamp with springcrll meld j cut the cakes and let stand four hours; bake in slew ecn for twenty minutes. Animal Cakes Pince in mixing bowl One cup sugar, One-half cup butter, Three eggs, Crcnra well ; new add Juice one lemon, Twe teaspoons baking peicdcr and, sufficient flour te mnkc a deueh thut can be handled: roll en floured pnstry beard: cut with animal cutters: bake en well -greased nnd floured bak ing sheet; when cold brush with mix ture ns prewired for nfefltVrniissI nml 'sprinkle with the colored sugars or ice. Pecan Wafers I'lnce in mixing bowl One and one-half cups brown sugar, Twe-thirds cup butter, Three well-beaten eggs, One-quarter cup molasses, Four tablespoons sour milk (or water), Twe eitpt flour, One level tablespoon baking powder, Twe cups chopped pecans, One teaspoon vanilla. Mix well by thorough beating. Drep by the ppoeiiful en well-greased and floured pan, keeping them three Inches apart; or the mixture niny be spread one-fourth inch thick In pun nnd baked, then cut in squares while warm. Bake fifteen minutes in moderate even. lift A common social errer Is made -eften Quite absent-mindedly when1 a woman Is Introduced te a man. The mtstakd la mere Blurlnjr If u. girl Is brought te the man and the Introduction Is made In tlicse terms: "Mr. Dlxen. I want Miss Trclawncy te meet ycu." It U the traditional rule that thenan should be introduced te the woman, net tli woman te the man, and that he must be the one te seek the Introduction. In Introducing a man the girl's name should be mentioned tlrst, tn seme such phrase as this: "Alius Trolawney, may I present Mr. DlxenV A row "let breaking" words may be added, as "Mr. Dlxen la acquainted with your Unde David," or "Mlse Trelawney shares veur annreclatlnn of music" This affords te betli u convercatlenal opening which may lead tue new acquainianccsnip w congenial friendship through the picub tint avenue of mutual lutercsts. AB& DRESSING Marcel Waving by tiltn Expats "INECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING We Hpeclnllze In transformations nnd all kinds of hnlr work, AT. W. THEE " H. OTH WAlu 8121. r-WOOL-BEADS- 14c per oz. 10c Bunch Embroidery. Knitting and Pare Silk. Ilrnldlnc Hemstltchlne Headlnc i:mbreldry lluttens Ceyerwl rip-.IIne Hcnlleplm; lluttontieleii NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 1UU7 l' linen airccia Rew flnvnc I vft HS N Ka H M HUB M R ' Hairdressing Marcel and Hairdress, 75c Shampoo & Scalp Treatment, $1.00 JENNY SELTZER'S SALON 020 CHESTNUT 1'IIONE WAL. 7147 Knnni 413 BONWIT TELLER &, CQ CJneQpeaaliuSiopOruwiallenb CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Arranged for Thursday Christmas Gift Specials Rare Perfumes, Sachets, Powders & Toilet Waters Fer Holiday Shoppers seeking Gifts of Dis tinction at very moderate prices, this group of specially priced perfumes and toilet accessories eners an exceptional opportunity. Se Easy te Use Duy evuijtluitb iui tee family at any ntcre jeu preler. Cloth Cleth tne. Furniture. Heu!e FutnlsWnsa. Jw elry and General MerchandUe. Pay at our convenience, lieen (it It right nr en Chestnut Street, eer 30 years. Cn'l. Vtione or Write WEAVER 1112 Chesih'i' si- ltoems 'Jl and 23. Talis Elevator 4-Fe!d Hand Knitting Wee' $.85 vZ IL ounce K Cliv I 'J tiff - C? ' (m mim m imwuniiiMwyi inyminniiii h iyRi'frniH l nrne ,1 ! rTflTfTTl ' ROSF .ej r& Bp3 i 'W nnnn ti tr- Formerly vft, BM m & I T 3 31 wl I PERFUME Priced 6.00 1 HmjJAiyilH I I KERKOFFS: fflH J? 1.75 Djer Kiss Perfume 1.50 ffl HTnffifSI I $ 1.75 Djer Kiss Toilet Water 1.50 M BillwJ&WSH ll .90 Djer Kiss Sachet 80 J fJsHMra H I GUERLAIN'S: I , mH I m 10.00 L'Hcurc Bleue 6.75 v SiMWWB ' If 9.00 Rue de la Paix 7.75 f LMilSSglJIJ , a 3.75 Apres l'Ondee ..(Toilet -water) 3.40 ffl '- t H pillfllllllllllllllllliilllllll'lillllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllilllllllllCll.llllEll g RIGAUD'S S 1 1 The finest butter ' jS 1.50 Compact Powder ,. 1.25 flk ' jg in America! $ ROGER & GALLET 111 S I i 7.50 Flcur d'Amour Perfume 5.75 . M I I VIVAUDOU'S 1 c& ' V 1.50 Mavi, Sachet 1.00 1 1 "SEnB A ARLY'S i ' : K 175 La Boheme Sachet 1.50 1 . h I Te. PDH A ' pceTrs v J fci(L, 1 iff 5.00 Cety'a L'Origan Toilet Water 3.35 RJ 11 rtH FIRST FLOOR fSr9&iE At all our Stores J 75 SAMPLES Free Upen Request I'urcel 1'eft Order l'repnlil Ideal Yarn & Sales Ce. " 130 N. 12th St. I'iinrn. Spruce man ' e Tuliei J J. Uwler 1 1 2fi Walnut St 0n J"""" A Wonderful Opportunity Te Secure a Smart HAT te flnlali tlte winter season. Values Up te 18M fin VniiJ A-W"' 5 fSwC) Christmas High-Lights Wanamaker's Down Stairs m Stere! Handkerchief News Is Colored With Christmas Colored linen squares In rose, pink, light blue, Copenhagen, purple, geld and tan, have cmbrahL cd sprays dene in harmonizing colors. 85c each. Linen hankerehiefs with contrasting hems, rather deep, have colored borders or centers and remarkably pretty hand-ombreidcrcd corners. 76c each. "White handkerchiefs, daintily small, have very narrow colored hems. 25c each. Fer Children Gay little whita linen handkerchiefs with bright nosegays of flowers embroidered in the corners or odd little figures dene in colored embroidery n Chinaman, a hunter, a lady with a parasol. 25c each. (Central) Tan Cowhide Suitcases With Straps All Around, $9.50 Sturdy, all right, and as geed-looking as thev are bturdvl Scarcely any man or woman who wouldn't like one! The cow hide is of a splendidly durable quality and the suitcases are re-enforced all nreund and have sewed corners. They have side lever locks, side catchc3 and all-around straps that fasten with buckles. (Cen(rnl) Children's Fleece Lined Leather Mittens, $1 Snug warm little nffairs of brown and tan capeskin with elastic wrists. In gray or brown mocha they are $1.25. (Central) Handkerchief Linen 14c a Square 12-inch squares of handker chief linen are in the bright colors for Christmas handker chiefs. Finer linen in delicate colors is in strips, 12x3G inches, at 60c a strip. (Central) omen's Lined Sports eves of Fine Qualities te imagine the geed times skating, coasting and riding that they will have. Any young woman fend of Winter's outdoors will be wonderfully pleased with any of these fine gloves. With Fur Tops Seft brown capeskin gloves with wool fleece lin ings have a border of muskrat fur around the top of each cuff. A strap at the wrist of each. $5.75. Strap -wrist mocha gloves with full-knit wool linings you can imagine hew soft and velvety they are are $0.50 pair. With Skating Gauntlets Twe-in-one gloves are of brown capeskin in strap wrist stvle. with a loner skatinir cauntlet of knitted heather wool, which is simply a prolongation of the snug lining. $5. Tan and brown capeskin gloves with stiap wrist have deep gauntlet tops and a full lining of fleeced wool. 5.75. Strap-wrist gloves of tan capeskin, with knit wool linings, $5. Suede gloves, gray or brown, arc also made with strap wrists and fleece lined. $4.50. One-clasp fleece-lined gloves are of gray suede or tan capeskin at $2.25: v T ", tr A $ Women's Capeskin Gloves Special at $1.65 The hist let wc had -went flying out. These are of soft, washable capeskin in a serviceable dark brown. (Central) An Outpost of Fragrant Christmas Gifts, 25c te $5 This bright outpost of gifts is in the Centrnl Section near the Market Street Elevators, en the edge of the Silk Stere. Yeu may get anything from a delightful little powder puff te a toilet bet in a favorite fragrance. A little set of four bottles of varied perfume in a pretty box is only 40c. Smelling salts in interesting bottles are 40c te $1. Jars of sachet and rose leaves are 75c, of lavender flowers, $1. Sets of toilet water, soap, talcum powder and se en, in attractive boxes (including some especially for men), are $1.50 te ?5. Incense sets are 50c te $1 and incense is 25c te 75c. (Central) Women's Silk UmbrelKs Special at $4.25 Just two hundred of these special umbrellas cov ered with taffeta in navy, black, green, garnet or purple. The silk is of heavy quality, some showing a tape edge or wide satin borders. Slight imperfec tion', in the weave class these umbrellas as "seconds," but te the unprofessional eye the defects arc quite invisible and, in any case, they will net impair the scrvice of the umbrella. Handles, are of weed trimmed with bakelitc and topped with bakelitc rings or silk wrist cords. Seme have stub ends and bakelitc tips, also. Hasn't your sister been saying she needs a new umbrella? (Mnrkrt) If X A I Fresh Crisp Little Frecks te Delight Ma ids of 6 te 10 Dear, delightful little dresses that leek like Christmas morning, se fresh and fine are they! The fi-eck that is sketched has a checked gingham skirt in red or maize and a white lawn waist, which is smocked and feather-stitched in black. $5.50. A suspender dress vith n checked gingham skirt, in red, maize or green, is smocked with black. $5.50. If she piefers a pleated skiit of plain color, here is a frock with a green, blown or blue skirt and a frilled white waist. $4.75. With Applique Flowers and Hand-Embroidery Here are two quaint little frocks, one of cotton crepe in peach, i-ose an'' brown (lovely shades), and the ether of linene in brown, blue or green. The flowers nie put en with a long-and-short stitch dene in heavy cotton. $7.50 and $7.75. (Market) W ''iW Jf $5.50 SA Men 's Fleece-Lined Capeskin Gloves. Snecial $1.85 Pair A f That's a warm-hearted gift. The leather is soft and pliable, the linings soft and fleecy. In a pleasing brown shade. Buckskin Gloves, $2.85 In the natural color with black embroidered backs the smartest gloves a man can wear. Men's Werk Gloves Specially Priced Celtskin gloves made te withstand the hardest kind of wear. Fine gifts for the handy man. Unlined crleves. 50c and 85c. Fleece-lined gloves with elastic wrists or gauntlet cuffs, $1.25. Men'sSilkTies,65c Full-cut open-end four-in-hand neckties of geed silks in a bewildeiing assortment of pat terns, stripes, figures and Persian effects in every color in the rainbow. Men's Bathrobes, $5 te $10 Seft, thick blanket robes in dull colorings and a variety of Datterns. . Particularly fine for the young brother at college are the bathrobes in blazer stripes at $10. Men's Raincoats With Ne Seams Where the Rain Beats $9. 75 Men like them very much. Shoulders and Bleeves are free from scams for water te seep through. There's an inverted pleat down the back and the belt fastens with a buckle. Thcse geed raincoats are of heavy tan rubberized material with convertible cellars and straps at the wrists. (Gallery, Mnrket) Men's Silk Half Hese, 65c a Pair In black, cordovan and navy. they have cotton tops soles. $1 pair for full-fashioned silk half-hese in black, cordo van and navy. (Gallery. Market) a Useful and Inexpensive Jewelry Presents for Men Cuff links, pearl, enamel, silver or geld-filled, 25c te $1.50. Tie clasps, sterling silver and geld-filled, 25c te 75c. Geld-filled chains, $1 te $4. Sterling silver friction buckles, $1.25. Penknives, $1.50 te $3. (Central) Peter Pan Sets of Baronet Satin, $1.25 Peter Pan cellars and cuff's are of baronet satin with roll bind ings plain white or black with white bindings. Very attractive and exactly the right finish for many a frock or sweater! Irish Lace Cellars What a joy real lace is! Here are Peter Pan and flat cellars at $3.25 and ether cellars of heavier Irish lace go up te $4.50. Irish lace sets are $6.23. (Central) .hristmas Oppwtaiitres Centra! lisle Women's Part-Weel Stockings, 85c Pair New let in brown heather ef fects and in ribbed style. "Sec onds," but exceedingly geed. Gift Blouses of Lace and .Georgette Crepe, $5.90 Spidery black lace ever tan, navy, henna or white georgette crepe. Made with sashes that tie at the waist and with kimono sleeves. Gifts of Silver-Plated Ware, 50c te $1.50 50c and $1 for plain or ham mered salt and pepper shakers. 50c te $1 for glass marma lade jars with silver-plated, tops. 50c te $1.50 for children's feeding set3 with fork and spoon or fork, spoon and pusher. Women's Duplex Chamois Lisle Gloves $1.25 and $1.50 Made in stiap-wmt btyle far and away the most popular! White ones are $1.25. Gray in all sizes, and tan, covert and beaver in sizes te G'j are $1.50. Suspender Sets 50c te $1.50 50c and $1 for single sus penders, attractively boxed. $1 and $1.50 for sets of sus penders and garters, likewise at tractively boxed. Pretty Duvetyn Bags $3.50 Seft brown duvetyn fulled en an oxidized frame and made with an inside frame that holds the change purse up and gives extra room for accessories. Linen Huck Towels 40c te $1.50 A few are individual towels but most are goneieusly large and made of fine linen buck, seme with neat damask borders, some have woven patterns in which te embroider initials or mono grams. 13th Street Aisle Bead Necklaces 50c te $1 Clear beads red, green, blue, black and yellow plain or com bined with metal links Fresh, Pretty Neckwear 50c and $1 Cellars and sets of eyelet em broidery, imitation Venise lace, cotton crash, pique or ergandiu In Peter Pan, straight or shaped styles. Men's Shoes for Real Outdoor Werk, $4.25 Geed shoes for rough wear! They are of tough black and tan leather in straight-lace style with heavy soles. Men's Oxfords, Special at $5.25 Tan brogue oxfords have either straight or full wing tips, welted soles and lubber heels. Finer Shoes and Oxfords Fine tan calfskin and grained leathers are well made into shoes in straight-lace or blucher styles. They all have solid shanks and there are plenty of the well-liked brogue styles, as well as the narrower tees. Some have double soles. $8.50 te $9.90 a pair. Oxfords for Evening Wear Black patent and dull leather oxfords with plain vamps can ba used for evening or street wear. $8.50 a pair. Men's Spats of particularly geed cut and material are in fawn, gray and black. $2.50 a pair. Men's and boys' beets, arctics and rubbers at moderate prices. (Gallery, Market) JUST OPENED! A Fine New Let of Gift Underde ihes at Small Prices r Wnat.mak'-'r Down Stairs Underclothes Shep has a reputation for veil-chosen "pretty" undies at particularly reasonable prices. This fresh Christmas shipment lives up te that standard in style and prices run from $1 te $3.85 none higher! J . Philippine Hand-Made Nightgowns and Envelope Chemises $2.50 and $3 First time this season! Snfr. n.nin. soek, hand bcallepcd and quite elab- urai,eiy nanu emoreidered te match. Silk Camisoles $1 and $2 $1 ones of flehh satin with lace or Georgette and ribbon shoulder straps. $2 ones of radium with hemstitch ing, tucks and a touch of hand work or edged with imitation filet lace. Boudoir Caps, $1.50 Just the kinds one wants for gifts. Net, lace or satin with frills, ribbons and rosebuds. Silk Envelope Chemises. $3.50 sattewml' r?UnttdiIed ffif tS. in.uantcd zes. Pink ccepe de chine or satin with dainty laces and ribbons. Satin Petticoats, $3.85 Four sectional btraight flounces and a narrow pleated frill nrlrl charm te these petticoats. Faveiite changeable colors. dd Flannelet Billy Burkes, $1 Everybody Seems te Be Asking for Flannelet Garments 1wm,,cc ,n.i will, f,I,v sllk hrnid nre ,! ,,,, t Umgham Bungalow Aprons at $1.50 TTA wffiik wm I, VLiMl wr4t S (Centrnl) rti ea.u'ery, -r iiiks .!8Sr W V -"$3 Utility Cases $1.50 te $3 Fer shopping, carrying papers et all sorts, for overnight use. and be en for there is no end te their uses! Tan or gray canvas bags are $1.50. Black leather-finished fabric bags with little outside pockets, as well as inner pockets, arc $3. One is sketched. 12, 14 and 10 inches long. (Murket) Silver Pencils at 50c te $3 ''Where's my pencil?" Hew often em hears that! Plenty pc0wi weul(1 be B'nd te have little geld-plated or sterling silver pencils that they could carry en ribbons or chains. Prices begin at 50c 't S x" Eilver nus and (Centrul) Powder Cases 50c te $3.50 What a variuty of silvc finished and geld - finishe-l powder cases, seme with enamel tops and many with interesting chains! Many of the desirable larger and flatter round ones among them. (Central) i n- l-s m U I Is ) mi li- i I t: Jl VA I i i li I s lv m) I m e 1 "W v ,. I e MS I' 3 ill i t i . i ii r$i i -i$ nff i mi m & m M rvn Ml tt 18 .A S'fel-HjJ-S.ittf, J t iftMt'VAlS :41WfM -tittet1 t , ..UmsU' . miv ii r- ti rtr'iifi'f-, ii-'riffd tm r, ,
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