;:'' VOi wv t BVJEJNWG PtJB&IO MM -ftHXPAffV' DEOSMJB)jRt jMk 1921 r' Ars. Wilsen Gives Mere Sweets for the Christmas Holiday Time ffith Cliantilly Crcme, an Uricoekcd Fondant, the Weman Who Fellows These Recipes Can Make Several Kinds of Candy lly MRS. M. A. WILSON ill A FEW short days until the yenr's hiest fcntlve ncnsen will be here. Mnklnff enndies in tnc nemp ter xiiib gensen need net be nu experiment nor need they leek amateurish, If you will but tnkc the time ami trouble te lmre them looking nice. Much depends upon the qunllty of guitar, flavoring nnd coloring used, no for this rensen be particular te obtain best quality. ,,.,, Fer years every one believed that It wns very necesary te use a cooked fon fen dnnt for making the bonbons, cream centers, etc. Fer the pnst four years I bave used n fecial chnntllly creme for this work with remarkable success. Every onevhe cats these candle de clares them far superior te old cooked fondant. First Prepare the Suffar Use confectioners' XXXX sugar, and If there arc any lumps In it turn en large clean sheet of paper nnd use roll ing pin nnd crush fine, sift. This sugar must be absolutely free from lihnps. Chnntllly Crcmc Place in large bowl White of one large cpa, ' Four "tablespoons of melted butter, Four tablespoons of cold water. neat with n fork until blended, then tdd , , ,.. One-half cup confectioners A.TXT sugar and beat apain. New add slowly nnd beat in sufficient XXXX sugar until the mixture can be kneaded like bread dough. New knead well fer"flve minutes 11 tide Inte three parts nnd color and fla vor each part ns desired. It Is nlways be't te keep In mind the fact that deli cate tinted candles arc mere dainty than the strong, highly colored ones, se add coloring very slowly and knead well ;,the candy Is then ready te form Inte pieces as desired Neapolitans ' Prepare some chnntllly creme as di rected; new divide into three pieces. Return one part te the bowl and add One tablespoon cold water and suffi cient powdered cocoa te knead smooth tgain. This usually takes about one half cup. ' New sift very lightly some of the con cen con fecUeneru' sugnr ever a plcce of wax paper; place en the chocolate chantllly crcmc and roll out with rolling pin te about one-fourth incli thick. Use, try ing te keep edges boxed or square. New prepare a piece of the crcmc, colored pink, and lay en top, then n piece of white; press firmly; trim edges and then cut In pieces size of a caramel. Knead trimmings together; form In small balls, slze of marble; roll in powdered cocoa. Nut Conter Bonbons Celer and flavor the cliantilly creme then take small plccq nnd work out be tween the fingers; w'rnp nut in center, then roll between palms of hands te shape; pieces of candled plnapple, can dled cherry, etc., mny be used. Char-le-Balls Te one part of the prepared chnntllly creme add One-half cup finely chopped nuts. One-half cup finely chopped citron. One-half cup finely chopped raisins, One tablespoon henxey. Werk into- n smooth mass ; form into balls and roll en plate lightly coated with honey nnd then roll In finely chopped nuts. Cocennt Creams Te one portion of the chantllly creme add One , "If ciip finely chopped coconut, Knead until Hinoeth, then form In cyl- md s about the size of little finger. Fancy Slices Tnl " -"'(out one -half of the chocolate tean. u- prepared for the Neapolitan fd roll out en the wax paper as di rected, hnvlng nbeut ene-qunrter inch thick. New spreud with layer of white creme nnd begin and roll like jelly roll ; let stand for ten minutes, then cut in slices with sharp knife. Usi prunes nnd dates nnd stuff with the creme, col oring the cream u dainty pink, yellow and white. Almend, pecan nnd walnut eremw may be made 'US fellows ; Walnut Cronies Take pieces of creme about the size of a walnut, round up well between the hands, then place a nut en each side. Pineapple Slices Cever pieces of linger strips of (he candied pineapple liberally with the creme, nnd thai cut In Inch pieces with harp knife. Oriental Fruit Slices Place through n feed chopper Four eunca piunes, fice ounces dried apricots, Tvu ounces candied pineapple, Four ounces nuts, One-half cup coconut. Add one-third of the batch of the chantllly creme nnd knend until very aumeth ; new line a leaf-shape pan with heavy wax paper, packing In firmly, patting down tightly in morning; cnt In slices and cut each slice In half. Vnj of these camlles may be dipped in thocelate. Te Dip in Chocolate. Use a small double buller te melt the chocolate. Place boiling water In the lower compartment and cut chocelnto In Hniall bits; let melt very. slowly by plac ing the boiler Just where it Will keep warm, stirring frequently, and add at the hume time with the chocolate a piece of punilliu the size of a small walnut te ever.v half pound. Make n fbrk for dipping bj taking a piece of wire suf ficiently stiff te held bonbons nnd bend In shape 6f loop, then shape for a handle. '?.". "sembling butterscotch, then rolled in pecnit nuts. It Is sliced for serving. MRS. W. B. The center of this roll is made of fendnnt nnd nuts mny be added or net, Ju"t ob wished. Place in n Rauccpan Tnrce cups of hroien sugar, Ont-half cup of evaporated milk, One-half cup of white corn tirttp, Flavoring. Bell slowly until it spins heavy thrend from fork or SMJ5 degrees Fahrenheit. Then beftt until' It begins te cream and spread quickly en n specially prepared wax paper. Place the roll of paper fondant in center and roll quickly, then roll in pelcan nuts. Te prepare wax paper, brush liberally with melted and strained butter. Dear Mrs. Wilsen I am a dallv reader of your column nnd have looked for a mint Jelly, but hnve failed te find it. I have quite a let of mint growing In my garden. Will you be se kind as te print a recipe? MRH. B. .T. 0. Mint Jelly Sunt jelly is usually made with an apple basis. iVash, twelve medium-sized tnrt cook ' Aftcr-Dinncr Tricks f I ZEH&fftil 34 I Ne. 34 Mysterious Sounding Meney A geed little trick te work en n wooden or stone table. HelJ a coin In the left hand, but reach forward with the right, as though it held the coin. As the right hand sets ltd Imaginary coin en the table, the left hand lets the real coin down with n sharp click. Kvcry one will suppose that the sound came from the right hand and will be astonished when it is lifted, showing nothing there. CopyrteM, 19tt, ly Puhlle Leieir Cempdnv One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One teaspoon of ginger, 7'tre tablespoons of paprika. One-half cup of salt. Tie loosely, yet securely, and add three cups of cider vlnegnr; ups rin then cook , rnnlillv. Htlrrlntr rnnntantlv until nulte lng nplcs nnd cut without paring In-1 thick, then fill Inte sterilized one-half 10 small pieces, l'jeee in the preserv- I pi lng kettle and Just bnrelv mvi. win. cold water. New odd one quart of mint leaves picked from the stems, nnd filled in Je the measure by slightly packing ; cook s ewly until the apples are very 7t tln turn ,n n JelLv bnK "id I' iY, -H0 net squeeze; if you de this Jelly 'will be cloudy. Measure the juice nnd return te the kettle nnd boil rapidly for twelve min utes. New add seven-eighths of a cup . 8UR?,V. for every cun th? iu,cc Stir with a wooden spoon te dissolve the sugar, and bring quickly te a bell. Bell for fifteen minutes, then turn Inte sterilized glasses (glasses must be se het that you can hardly handle them), let cool and then cover with melted paraffin. Stere In the usual manner. Dear Mra. Wilsen Will you print a recipe for making chill sauce, pickled onions nnd tomato preserve and pickled peaches? Mns. O. IRON. Chili Sauce My Improved Method for Making a Bright Red Chill Sauce Wash and cut In pieces one-half bas ket of fully ripe tomatoes; place In the preserving kettle nnd cook until soft. Turn in the jelly bag and let drnln ; rub the pulp left In the jelly bag through the sieve and return this pulp te the preserving kettle. New tie in n piece of cheesecloth the follewing: One quart of finely chopped onions, Ten green peppers, chopped fine, Nine sweet red peppers, chopped fine, Twe cups of brown supar, Twe tablespoons of cinnamon. Twe teaspoons of allspice, Twe teaspoons of cloves, nt nll-elass Jars and seal while scald ine het: when cool dip the tops of the Jars In melted paraffin. Use the rcrlpe printcil August U7, for tomato jeny, DUt de net rub it through the sieve for to mato preserve. Te prcpnrc pickled peaches, place In the preserving kettle Four pounds of sugar, Tice cups of water, One cup of vinegar, Twe sticks of cinnamon, broken m pieces, Fifteen icAele cloves. Twelve allspice. Bring te a boil and cook five minutes ; new fill sterilized all-glass jars with peaches either cut in half or whole and cover te overflowing with the prepnred spiced sirup. Adjust the rubber and the lid nnd partly seal. Place in a hot het water bath and process forty-five min utes after the water starts te bell In the bath. When time limit expires re move at once and seal. Dear Mrs. Wilsen Kindly print the recipe for onion seun. H. K. It. Brown Onion Soup Place in a frying pan Onv-AnM run nf hnr.nn fai. One pint of sliced onions. ' Cook until very brown. Add Twe thirds cup of flour, and then brown well, then ndd Four pints of soup stock nnd stir; bring te a boil and add One carrot diced. Soup herbs. Simmer for three-quartets of an hour nnd then season and serve. Remove the soup herbs. 5f-TfSfSjS)2iSiiST2i3ia-SrSi3TSiiSi5iSjSiSiSj, Fur Coats DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER SEAL COATS Spert Medels, $49.50 Knee Length, $67.50 FflENCH SEAL DOLMANS, $95 UP COATS Trimmed with Skunk, Beaver, Squirrel, $110 Up tf uell- jy sacri- Kf iry. 2f LHerman-900WaInutSt. ft S fgjg Small Dcpeiit Heldi Any Carnunt Until Wanted 3fojjfe3fc2fc3ah33 ' Biggest Fur value ever offered. Yeu must these beautiful garments te appreciate them. This known Fur Manufacturer is selling these Furs at sacri- ncc prices in order te keep ftis stejj of workers busy. Ill i229falnut si J or jji strW ojjjjeslio ilxQ ShJvrnas Hoial Millinery and Furs Fashionable women assui'e themselves, of superiority in style and quality with Chertak Hata and Merris Wenger Furs. Distinctive Bags and Fans for Christmas Gifts. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Vp DHAR Mrs. Wilsen! Please tell "" me hew I could sweeten some t'utter that has become strong. I get it from the country und it wus almost melted when I get It nnd I've se much " It, it seems u pity te wnste it. I paid sixty cents u pound for It. R. I). P. M the butter In small pieces and tce In clean prsenlng kettle nnd vuier witn cold water. Heat verj slew- ' I) te the boiling point and strain tnreugh a slie which has been lined with cheesecloth. Let the mixture cool ' and then chill. Remove the butter from i "in iep or tne water and turn into a J leun wooden howl, scalding und rins ing the howl with told water; ndd: One pint of mtlk. One tablesgoen of salt. and with e wooden spoon work the butter until smooth. New ndd suffl Merit lee water te cover the butter and work ugn In. Drnln off the milk and Ice nter und cover with ice cold wnter und work te remee the milk. Wuter must Pe clear before packing the butter In ft crock or pall nnd chill. i, !M, ,nenr Mr, Wilsen Your pub tisjied Instructions anil recipes are most helpful nnd 1 consider it n valuable and inusiia collection. Will you kindly ,1'rint instructions for the confection dually rnlled peena tell or pecan leaf? The centcf In a kind1 of nougat cenfec- I I if r ?i I The Best Gifts of All Ayers' Furs NOT before in our history has Mrs. Ayers pre sented such wonderful furs at such low prices. The models are in the very newest effects created this season exclusive, truly beautiful in every line, and made with that care for every little detail that one would leek for in Ayers' Furs, Many are handsomely lined with im ported silks ALL are offered at substantial reductions. 1330 WALNUT ST. It IL i i- i Adjoining RUa-Cariten Hettl WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Jl "ft 'rl A Christmas Stere With Moderate Prices te Wanamaker's Down Stairs the Fere Stere New Bag Tops of Celluloid or Metal Start at 25c and go up te $3.50 for some of the new decorated celluloid frames for elaborate bags. Silver-finished metal frames have chains attached. Celluloid frames arc in the shell or lighter finishes. (Art Needlework, Central) Rhinestone Bar Pins $1 te $6 Lovelier, most pcople think, than any previous years! There is a greater use of smarller stones, finer engraving nnd filigree work that give the pins mere grace, delicacy and lightness. The settings arc all sterling sil ver. Seme of the pins have gal lery mountings nnd many have safety catches. (Central) "What Wonderful Handbags at $5!" Mere than one wemnn has exclaimed at the extraordinary assort ment duvetyn, velvet, shiny and dull leather handbags in all the various colors and many different shapes. Net only are they soundly geed, but they are interesting bags, such as every woman likes te carry. Their linings afe pretty, their inner fittings in keeping, the catches really catch and held securely. There is a satisfaction In giving such handbags. (Cantral) Small Furs of Nearseal, Mele or Skunk Make Delightful Gifts There is such a satisfaction, tee, in giving Wanamaker furs, for you may be perfectly certain that they are of the best quality, Their style, their workmanship and their quality are of the highest type. neckpieces, quite new piece quite The Mele Dear little in cut, are $25 te $55. sketched is $2e. Near Seal (Dyed Musical) A wonderful variety herel Every thing from a small slip-through neckpiece at $8 te a big muffler cellar at $37.50. A pretty little piece with fur balls is $15. Skunk Leng scarfs and deep cape cellars of full-furred glistening skins are $80 te $56. And you knew skunk is a very serviceable fur. (Market) " Oh, Pearl Beads!" is quite often the reply te "Which would you rather have?" Beautiful necklaces of grad uated indestructible peail beads are ih white or cream. Their deep richness is due te the fact that they arc made of mother-of-pearl with a fish spale coating which also ac counts for their geed weight. There ere lengths from 18 te 24 inches, with geld clasps. $5 (Central) Gleaming Mesh Bags te Hang en the Tree It'.s un old custom and a de lightful one te hang presents en the tree and have a cere mony of gift giving en Christ mas morning. The eyes of the feminine members of the family will turn with eager ex pectation toward a pretty mesh bag. In silver finish, they are in sizes from the cunning little one at $1 te a large bag at $10. (Central) Women's Blanket Bathrobes in Seft Tan at $3.85 Hew oft and warm they are the em bodiment of comfort! The blanketing is thick and in a most agreeable, restful shade of tan. Cellars, cuffs and pockets are of figured blanketing in tones of res,c or blue and the waistcerds harmonize. Few gifts give such solid comfort as bathrobes. Hand-Quilted Silk Robes at $10.50 Full-length padded rebe.s from Japan are in rose, dark purple or black silk, hand quilted and finished with frogs. High-Neck Nightgowns, $1 te $2 Excellent cheesing among soft white muslin nightgowns with long sleeveg and high or V necks! Seme women wear no ether kind. The yokes are tucked and some are trimmed with embroidery and all are finished with ruffles. High-neck nightgowns in extra sizes arc $2. (Central) AW jk HI Li A Pillow Is a Comfy All Sorts of Pretty Gift Costing Little Round pillowy square ones and cylindrical pillows are here with coverings of cretonne, velour und tapestry-and-velour combinations. Prices start as low as $1 and go te $5.75. Plain white pillows, te be cov ered, are 65c, 75e and 85c. I (Upholstery .store, Chestnut) Table Runners Seme nre of tapestry with geld galleen edging, some combine tap estry and velour and ethers show most interesting Japanese designs in blue with a glint of geld. Prices start $1.50 and go te $15 for n very handsome scarf 7S inches long. (Upholstery Hiere, Chestnut) Seft White Blankets $6 and $8.50 Pair Snug, warm, wool-mixed blnnkets with pink or blue borders. They measure 70x80 inches and are excellent value. All-Weel Scotch Plaid Blrnkcts, $12 There's warmth and cheer in the voryTcelor of these prettv blankets with red bindings. 72x84 inches nnd pure wool. All-Weel Plaid Blankets, $8.50 Pink, blue, tan or gray block plaids, size 68x80 inches can you think of a gift mere welceme te u newly staited house hold? Weel-Filled Quilts, $6.50 and $10 Beth are covered with printed cotton material and filled with soft, light lamb's-wool. $0.50 quilts have plain sateen berders; $10 ones have nlain sateen borders and backs. (Central) The Gallery Stere for Men Is Brimming Over With Pleasant Solutions te the Gift Problem It's a man's store full of men's gifts and this Christmas it is better prepared than ever te help the womenfolk of the family make it a happy Christmas for the men. Any number of helpful things are arranged where a puzzled feminine mind may see and greet them as a solution of the gift problem. Prices in every instance are amazingly low for goods of unquestioned quality. All Kinds of Neckties There are neckties and neckties, of course, and many women feel wary of them because of the old jokes about Christmas neckties. These, however, are neckties that men themselves approve. Open-end four-in-hands and knitted ties are 25c te $1.15. Big Blanket Bathrobes in the color combinations that men like are $5 te $10. College men like the blazer stripes at $10. I Suspenders, Belts and Buckles Suspenders in boxes are 50c and $1. Sets of suspenders and garters are $1 and $1.50. fcoed belts are 50c nnd 75c. Sets of belts and garters are $1 and $1.50. Sterling silver belt buckles are $1 tp $3.50. Snap button belts te go with them are 50c te $1.50. . , . A special belt with a sterling silver buckle, in a box, is $3 and another is $3.75. Shirts Percale shirts in clear Btripes are $1.30 and $1.50. Woven madras shirts arc excellent value at $1.85. . Silk-striped madras shirts are $2.05. Other shirts of artificial silk-and-cotton are $3.50, and of silk-and-cotton, $6. White shirts with neckbands or attached cellars are $1.50, $2.50 and $2.75. Pajamas of light-weight soft cotton in plain colors tan, blue, pink, laverider, etc., are $1.50. At $2.50 they are of woven-stripe madraB or plain white mercerized cotton. Flannelet pajamas are $2 and flannelet nightshirts are $1.45. (Gallery. Market) Gloves te Give a Man Deuble gloves of closely knitted Scotch wool with leather binding at wrists, $2. Brown or black capeskin gloves, fleece lined, $2.75. Gray and tan suede gloves with seamless knit wool linings, $3. Gray suede gloves with mohair fleece linings and fur-lined wrists, $3. Silk-lined mocha gloves, in gray and brown, $3.75 and $5. Mecha gloves with seamless knit wool linings, one-clasp style, $5.75; strap-wrist gloves, $6.50. Capeskin gloves in brown and black with seamless knit wool linings arc in one-clasp style at $4.50; strap-wrist style, $5.50. Moter Gauntlets Warmly lined gauntlets in a variety of prac tical styles range in price from $3.50 te $10.60. Gauntlets lined with lambs' wool are $8.60. Men's Handkerchiefs for the Gift List Goed-sizo plain, white linen handkerchiefs are 25c, '35c and 75c each. Extra-size plain white linen handkerchiefs, 76c. Initialed handkerchiefs, all iinen, 35c, 60c and with hand embroidered initials, 76c. Colored border white silk hand kerchiefs, 50c; in boys' sizes, 20c (Central) New Pongee Blouses in Five Smart Styles $3.50 Welcome, because se many women are asking for them for gifts. Remarkable, because they are of such geed pongee, made se prettily. Splendid waists for all-around wear as well as for sports, school and business the sort that will give no end of sen-ice and satisfaction. Five styles in all regular sizes: two youthful Peter Pan models are sketched; one fatten3 in back. the ether one pictured has a vest front and roll cellar. two styles have roll cellars, ene with tucked front, the ether with a pleated frill edging the cellar and center pleat. (Market) Christmas Opportunities Ceitra! Aisle Here's a Traveling Bag Werth Having and It's Only $15 One of the strongest, most substantial bags we have ever been at the price! Of thick, surface cowhide, in black or dark brown, it is a 3-picce bag with a sewed frame and geed henw catches and lock. Corners are strongly reinforced, the handle is soundly built and the lining is of leather. Altogether a bag that will stand a great amount of knocking about. 18-inch size, suitable for men or women, 815. (Central) "E!x" iPx?r A Dress Length? of new voile in suitable patterns for next Spring would be inex pensive, yet very acceptable Pretty checks and small designs are in browns, pink, yellow, green, blue, lavender, etc.; sheer and delightful. 38 inches wide and only 28c n yard. . Or a dreBH length of flowered dimity, 36 inches wide, 60c a yard. (t'enlrp.1) Becoming Wash Suits for Little Chaps $1.65 te $3.25 Middy and button-en styles for boys of 2 te 8. An unusually geed variety of sturdy cotton materials in blues, brown, tans and a few m white. (Central) The Lassie Skirt Is as Scotch as Heather It is of rough woolen plaid in blue, brown nnd giay tones with a brighter stripehere and there and is pleated like a little kilt. The suspender top gives it a real little-girl air. Sizes 10 te 14 years. $3.85. It is sketched. Crisp white lawn waists te go with it are $1.75 te $8.50. A practical combination for school. . Bleemer Dresses for Miss 7 te 12 Special at $2.25 Pretty wash fiecks, nicely made and all with geed, full-cut bloomers of the same material. In cheery plaids, or plain blue, brown or tan chahibrny. Seme of the plnin colors are trimmed with plaids und checks, ethers with snowy rickrack. AH hnve been quite a bit mere, but siiea are somewhat broken. (Market) Men's Silk Knitted Tie 85c New let just received! Made in the new graduat ed shape that is wider at the ends. Dark colors with woven stripes or patterns alto gether the smartest of th season 1 ( Linen Tablecloths Straight Frem Ireland, $6 Smeeth, lustrous linen dnmask with woven floral patterns in cir cular effects that are suitable for either round or square tables. Size 70x70 inches. Napkina te match are $7 dozen. Beaded Bags, $1.25, $2, $3 New ones at the season's low est prices. Dark colors with gay floral patterns, made with bead tassels and te draw up en silken cords. Priced according te slse. Women's Gloves $1 and $1.25 $1 for strap-wrist style chamois lisle gloves with spear-point backs in white, covert and biscuit. $1.25 for 16-button length in white and 12-button in whiU, mode nnd brown. Silk Jersey and Mestalintt Petticoats, $3.85 New ones arriving fresh every day! Messalines in solid or changeable colors with shirred flounces; jerseys in many colors with two-toned flounces or, what many women prefer, a combina tion of measaline flounces nnd jer jer sey tops. What welceme gifts, put up in pretty holiday boxes! 13th Street Aisle Celluloid Toilet Articles 18c te $3.50 AH kinds of pretty toilet acces sories in creaky whlte celluloid thnt be closely resembles ivory. All white or with a tiny touch of color. Seme are slightly lw lw perfect. Christmas Ribbons and Seals, 10c te $1.60 Christmas seals are 10c and 16 package. yKft0i,daZ,ribben ,s 'row US te f 1.60 ter f3 of 10 yirft. '4 " imiimamammmmmmmmmtmtmmik 'i A ,, 7- it $51 i..y. M . ,, "..Wir., .. 1RWJI u. m. ; u " ii J