Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921
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Califprnia Contributes Potpie te
Mrs, Wilsons Second Xmas Menu
Made of Chicken, It Is Delicious Enough te Prove a Substitute
for Turkey Plum Pudding Adepts a Dainty Disguise
Hv MKS. M. A. WILSON
Cepurlahl. 1131. ttu Sir V ,1. Wilsen. All
. Hehts rctrrvttt
WHILE the turkej- Is really the piece
de leHlstnnre for tlie Clirlitmns
dinner many fellis renll.v prefer clileken.
or rnpnn or renstlnif fowl mny replnrc
the tnrkev In the Creele menu, or you
mny decide te linve n California chicken
potpie.
ClirlMmns Dinner Ne. 2
Ojpter Ceektnll
Celery Olivet
Rnlted Nuts
Cnllfernln Potpie
Sweet Potnte Pene Crenmed Onlerts
Tomate Salad
Plum Pudding Telegraph Hill
Coffee
Oyster Cocktail
Flare small can of tomatoes In sauce
pan nnd add
OnC'hnlf cup finely chopped onleni,
OnC'half cup finely chopped green
tepi celery.
One leek, chopped fine,
OnO'qunrler teaspoon itihpicc.
One-half teaspoon thyme,
Three tahlcspoens butter
Cook very slowly until thick ; let cool ;
Tub through sieve, new ndd
Qncquartcr cup vinegar,
fmd divide Inte eight portions, placing
tn cocktail glasses. New add
Five small oysters.
California Potpie
Btlcct stewing chicken and have
butcher cut for Mewing, leaving the
breast whole. Place In saucepan nnd
hdd
Ji'lve cups of boiling water,
One onion.
One small carrot,
One faggot soup hcrbv.
Cook blewly until chicken is tender;
let cool J new rub deep baking dish
fljhtly with baeen drlppIngH. Remove
bones from chicken without breaking up
the meat. Thicken gravy, adding
One cup of cooked diced carrots,
One cup of conned peas,
One cup of canned corn,
fc'ir onions, chopped fine.
Place about twe-thlrds of the gravy
In bottom of the baking dish ; lay the
chicken en top; cover with bnlanee of
the gravy, spreading smoothly. New
prepare a crust ns follews:
Place in saucepan
One cup water.
One-half cup shortening.
Bring te bell, cook one minute, then
add
One cup of flour.
Stir until mixture forms u bull en
spoon; reduce hent nnd reek two min
utes. Turn In mixing bowl and beat
until cool. New add four eggs, nddlng
one egg at n time, and tirutlug in each
egg well before adding another. I
Drep by the spoonful en top of the l
prepared chicken, jut letting each '
spoonful touch each ether: bake in het
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ui-ii li'It.t IllliiUlli xiiin LI Hat Will
puff and be very flaky.
Sweet Petate Pene
Cook sweet potatoes, peel and mash;
season well nnd add pinch nutmeg,
Thiec tablespoons of butter.
Spread about one-Inch thick In n
well-greased baking pan. New sprinkle
top thickly with brown sugar and bake
In het even fifteen minute.
Tomate Salad
If unable te obtain the fresh tomatoes,
a Fplendid salad can be made from the
fancy packed canned toiunteev. I
Open can of tomatoes and turn In the '
cel.'imk'r te drain. j
Make nest of lettuce and lift the
Twe Minutes
Dy HERMAN
Yeu Don't Have te Be a Preacher te Make the World Better
and Happier
DO YOU knew hew Sam Walter Fess ciime te write his faraeuH lines en
"The lleuce bv the Side of the Renu"?
One day the poet was tramping nlenjr the read of a rough New England
country, when, het nnd weary, he enine te the top of a hill.
Ily it ran n benten path, while a sign, "Step nnd rest, and have a drink "
pointed toward a spring.
He followed the path and came te the spring, above which hung n gourd
dipper.
He drank of the coolest nnd clearest of water and was about te lay the
dipper down when he noticed c!ee by en n bench a basket of summer fruit with
the sign, "Help Yourself."
Impressed with such iinusunfciftarkH of liespltalit, the poet knocked nt the
deer of the humble home and found there n verj elderly man nnd woman living
with very few of the comforts of life.
"We have but little and ennnet de much," they said, "se we have taken
this way of helping our fellowmen."
Se, from the time of the first red rhciry of spring until the last yellow apple
of autumn, the basket of fruit was kept ready for the hungry traveler, while the
cool, refreshing waters were oveflewing for his thirsty lips.
Llle wonder thnt the poet envied these simple beuls their unselfish nnd
sincere thought for their fellowmen, little wonder thnt he was stirred te unburden
a tribute te the beauty of this humble and sympathetic ministry.
Yeu don't have te be a preacher te mnkt the world better and happier; like
these simple souls, we can each of us, in our own way nnd sphere, de something
te ease the reed of our fellow travelers.
The Gift Magnificent!
The
PETIT GRAND
I
A gift that will give enduring expression te
your deepest sentiment. The smallest grand
piano built, having all the virtues of the finest
concert grand. Only five feet in length. The
cost little -mere than a geed upright.
New complete stock of players and uprights
en hand from which te make your selection for
Xmas. Convenient terms.
Exclusive Piane Builders for 79 Years
CimssJil mitit, inc.
1717 Chestnut St.
ei'kn j;vi;.iNaa
large part of the well -drained tomato In
the prepared nest and season with the
following mixture:
One-half r-p green top celery,
Three faimhci parsley,
Twe onions,
Chop fine nnd serve with the follow
ing dressing:
Place In saucepan
Ttre'thirdv cup water,
One-half rup vinegar,
, Pour tablespoons flour.
Stir te dissolve the flour nnd bring te
n bell. Cook slowly for five minutes.
New ndd
Yolk one enn,
One teaspoon salt, .,
One teaspoon mustard,
One-half teaspoon paprika.
Pent hard te blend nnd then felrl In
stiffly beaten white of the egg and
One-half cup mayonnaise.
Pent hard te blend. Coel nnd use.
Plum Pudding Telegraph Hill
Cut plum pudding In thick slices nnd
cut with biscuit cutter te shape; roll
each piece In finely chopped nuts and
place en a square of pastrv. Hake In
slew even until pastry is delicate brown
and then mask the plum pudding with
the following mixture:
One-half cup marshmallow ichip,
One-half cup chopped nuts,
One-quarter cup finely chopped
citron.
Onrnlsh with a Maraschino cherry
and serve with vanilla sauce.
Vanilla Sauce
Place In saucepan
One-half cup honey or cane sirup,
One-half cup tenter,
Ttre tahlcspoens cornstarch.
Stir te dissolve stnrch nnd bring te a
boil nnd cook slowly for five minutes.
New adfl
Tire teaspoons vanilla.
Pinch cinnamon,
Pinch nutmeg.
Te salt nuts:
Shell nuts and place in fine sieve or
strainer nnd plunge into smoking het
fat for three minutes ; lift ; drain well
nnd sprinkle with salt. Yeu may use
pecans, walnuts, roasted peanuts or
blanched almonds.
Te blanch almonds :
Tlnce almonds In saucepan and cover
with water. IJrlng te a bell. Cook two
minutes. Drain and then strip them
from the skins.
MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
My Dear Mrs. Wilsen: Will you
please give directions for 'linking the
dough for ravioli? An Italian cook
gave me the filling, lnv.irlablv de
licious, but the dough Is tough. I
often wonder If dough used for the
ordinary dumpling would nnswer the
snme purpose, as it would be less
bother te make. Alse send me n
recipe for making dough ter the
boiled apple dumplings. Once in a
while mine nre quite heavy. Pcr
Inpi I de net U'-e the right preper
tiens. IIKTTY.
I nm Inclined te believe that the real
cause of jour trouble Is in the cooking,
nnd will Include the method uith the
rrupes.
Te mnke the dnugh for the ravioli
place in a mixing bowl
One large egg,
Thiec tablespoons of water,
One-half teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of white pepper.
Heat with a fork ll?htly. Hien add
sufficient Heur te make n stiff dough.
Place the dough en the melding beard
and cover with a bowl, end let tanil
for flvi minutes. New divide into three
pieces nnd roll out very thin. It Is new
read te use for the ravioli. When the
ravioli are ready te cook let them
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After -Dinner Tricks
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Ne. 30 Three Coins Frem Twe
Twe pennies can be made te appear
as three by holding them between the
bases of the thumbsi nnd rubbing them
back nnd forth rnpldly.
A neat trick is te show "three" coins
In this manner, then shake them be
tween the hnndi and drop the tne coins
en the tabic. The audience will wonder
where the third ene went.
Copwleht, lilt, by Public Ltdaer Cemvanu
stand for ten minutes. Place sufficient
boiling water in a lnvge flat saucepan
and ndd
Twe onions, minced fine,
Twe level teaspoons of salt.
When boiling drop in the ravioli.
New cover the lid of the saucepan with
n piece of cheese cloth before covering
the ravioli nnd cbek a,s directed, keep
ing In mlrtd that If yeti remove tiie Mil
te Investigate you must be careful that
none of the moisture en the lid drops jn
the dumplings. This Is uisunlly ene of
the causes of tough dumplings.
Fer the boiled npple dumplings place
iu a mixing bowl
Tire cups of flour, ,
One-half teaspoon of salt,
Four level teaspoons of baking
powder,
One-quarter tenspen of nutmeg,
Three tablespoons of sugar. ,
Hub between the hands and thou rub
into the prepnred flour tliree table
spoons of shertenlnsr nnd use one-link
cup of either milk or vMit t form n
dough. Then roll In the usual manner
nlse note the Instructions about the 11(1
used te cover the dumplings In the
saucepan while cooking. Time both the
ravioli and the dumplings, ns they must
be seived nt er.ee if they arc te be de
licious and delicate.
My Dear Mrs. Wilten : Please give
a method of cooking mushrooms. I
hnve tried several ways but cannot
get them soft. Alse glve method te
cook perk sausages te prevent burst
ing. MRS. R.
Parboil mushrooms and then cook ns
desired; prick the sausages with n fork
nnd cover with boiling water; cook for
FUR COATS
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30 each, which In net enequirter their
actual alue. These russ are perfwt and
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colors will ne-r fade and nre the ftnpit
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Such an opportunity te own one of these
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theee te offer. A leek nt them Is a trent.
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32-34 Bank Street
(Bet 2d and 3d. Marl.et and Chestnut)
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five mimics then drain and cook brown
In the usual manner In n skillet.
My JDcnr Mrs. Wilsen : Plense give
me a simple menu for n luncheon for
six girls.
E. Ii.
Cream Tomate Puree In Cups
Celery Olives
Salmen Croquettes Hellandnlse Sauce
Pens Waldorf Salad
Ice Cream Cake
Coffee
Dear Mrs. Wilsen I rend your
columns every evening and find them
se helpful. Won't you plcnse tell
me hew te make dressing for chicken
salad like In the hotels nnd restau
rants? .T. IJ. P.
Dressing for chicken salad :
Place In a mixing bowl
One cup of mayonnaise.
One-half cup of thick cream sauce,
very cold,
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of white pepper,
Tiny bit of garlic.
Mix nnd use for salad.
Dear Mrs. Wilsen Would you
kindly let me knew hew te render
fresh lard? Hew much salt nnd
water te ten pounds of perk lard nnd
hew long te cook same? MRS. A. J.
Te render the lard chop the fat fine
nnd then plnce In n kettle and cover
with cold water. Hrlng te a bell and
cook slowly until nil fat Is extracted
from the cracklings. Strnln nnd then
press the fat hard' and let cool. Re
move the cake fnt and remelt nnd strain
through a piece of cheesecloth. The size
of the utensil In which the fat Is cooked
will determine the length of time.
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softens aicslni; unci double chin lift up;
face become round and firm: atiln tighten
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534 Real Estate Trust Bldg.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
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QUALITY AND VAI.CK
WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S
Still an Abundance of Fresh
Christmas Goods Lew Priced
WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE
Lew Prices en
Children's Gloves
Fleeced Fabric
Gauntlets
50c and 65c
Brown or gray gloves with
gauntlet cuffs te keep the snow
out of sleeves. With leather
palms, .$1 pair.
Leather Gauntlets, $1
Tan or brown fleece-lined
gauntlets with a star ornament
ing the cuiT of each.
Capeskin Mittens, $1
Snug little fleece-lined tan
mittens with elastic at the wrists.
Gray or brown mocha mittens,
fleece lined, with elastic at the
wrist3, $1.25.
Scotch Weel
Gloves, $1
Knitted gloves of warm wool
in brown or gray heather mix
tures. Lenger skating gloves of
Scotch wool in heather mixtures,
$1.25 a pair.
Gloves for Larger
Beys
Fleece-lined black leather
gauntlets, $1.50 pair.
A better quality in black, fleece
lined, $2.25.
(Central)
Children's
Brushed-Wee!
Sweater Sets, $5
Children leek like little Teddy
Bears in them! The sets arc closely
knitted and then brushed, making
them very warm and snug.
Each set consists of a sweater,
a pair of leggings, a close cap and
a pair of mittens. These are in
American Beauty, sizes 2 te 6
years.
Others at $5 consist of brushed
wool sweaters, hats and mittens,
in dark heather, brown and Co
penhagen, trimmed with plain
knitted wool. Sizes 2 te 6.
(Central)
s
oe
Mufflers Are Welcome Gifts
$1 te $5
Sorts that men buy them
selves I
Brushed-wool ones in many
colors, $1.50.
Silk mixtures and fiber silk in
plain or fancy weaves and plain
colors or btripes range from $1
te $4.
All-silk mufflers firmly woven
and in wanted colors, $5.
Women's Leather Handbags
$3.50
Eeal Christmas gift finds!
Swagger shape in alligator
finished calfskin or in vachette,
which has a long grain and a
shiny appearance like patent
leather. Extremely well made
and generously large.
Women's Sports Stockings
65c and 85c
65c for cotton stecking3 in
brown or green heather mixtures,
and in drop-stitch effect. First
quality.
85c for popular artificial silk
nnd wool in black also red or
brown henther mixtures. Geed
"seconds" and net tee heavy,
although they are plenty warm.
Children's Blanket Bathrobes
$1.50
Dark and light colors in robes
made from cotton blankets. Deep
cellar, turn-back cuffs, pocket
and cord te match. Sizes 4 te 6
years.
Children's Umbrellas
$1 te $3.50
$1 for black cotton taffeta um
brellas with wrist cords for girls
nnd creek handles for boys.
$1.50 for heavier quality cotton
taffeta ones with bakelite rings
or creek handles.
$3.50 for silk-and-cotton ones
with bakelite handles nnd rings
or wrist cords or with creek
handles.
Women's Underclothes
85c te $1.50
85u for pink or white crinkled
crepe bloomers.
85c and $1 for pink or white
sateen bloomers.
$1.50 for envelope chemises of
soft white nainsoek trimmed front
and back with lace and em
broidery. 13th Street Aisle
Celluloid Toilet Articles
18c te $3.50
Especfully heavy, geed-looking
manicure pieces, picture frames,
puff boxes, hair receivers, hair
brushes and combs, mirrors and
trnys. A few have slight imper
fections. Cellar Set?, 50c and $1
Eyelet embroidery that is
almost as pretty as hand em
broidery! White, cream or ecru
in cellars or cellar-and-cuff seta.
Qui
Ow
Centra
First Aid te Unfilled
Christmas Lists
"What shall I get Dorethy and Mrs. Blank, what
ever de you think that they would like? It can't cost
very much, you knew!" Here are any number of
helpful things:
Fitted work boxes are $1.25 te $3.50.
Dell pincushions aie 25c te $1.
Ribbon-covered coat hangers are 50c and 75c.
Silk and tapestry pillows are $2.50 te $8.50.
Accessories for the boudoir in old rose or blue
brocade are $1 te $4.75, from trays te desk sets.
Lace-trimmed scarfs are 50c te $3.50.
Sweet-grass baskets are $1.25 te $1.75.
Pincushions are 10c te 85c.
Gleve and handkerchief boxes are 50c and 75c.
Bayberry candles, two in a holly box, are 25c.
Silk powder bags are 25c te $1.
Sewing basket-bags are $1.
Women's Handbags of
Many Types
These are all handbags of the better sort geed
materials, well made and prettily lined.
Duvetyn bags are $4 te $10.
Leather handbags in various shapes are $3.50 te
$12; some are especially well fitted inside.
Party boxes of leather are $3 te $5.
Leather purses are 50c te $1.50.
Beaded bags, in interesting and beautiful assort
ment, are $3.50 te $13.50.
Fragrance
Bettles of toilet waters and extracts are 40c te $1.
Sets of talcum powder, toilet water, extract, etc.,
are $1.50 te $5.
Imported perfumes are $1 te $9.50.
Bath salts are 50c te $1.85.
Incense- burners and sets are 25c te $1.
Utility cases are 50c.
A Useful Gift of Luggage
Cowhide traveling bags, black, brown or tan, are
$7.50 te $18.
Leather suitcases are $7.50 te $22.50.
Fabric suitcases, in the geed-looking dull-leather
finish or enameled, are $3.50 te $7.50.
Brief cases are $6.50 te $10.
Fabric shopping bags are $1.50 te $3.
A Gift of Jewelry ?
Sterling silver rhinestone bar pins are $1 te $5.
Silver-finished and geld-finished powder cases
are 75c te $5.
Mesh bags in silver or green-geld finish are $5
te $10.
Flexible rhinestone bracelets are $1.25 te $5.
Colorful Florentine jewelry bar pins, bracelets
and pendants ranges from $1 te $5.
Pearl beads are $1.50 te $10.
Men's cuff links are 50c te $1.50.
Lingerie clasps and pins are 35c te $J .
Men's geld-filled chains are $1 te $5.
Men's cellar pins are 25c and 50c.
Men's tie clasps are 60c and $1.
Christmas Gifts Frem 25c te $2
Pair of embroidered pillow cases at $2.
Pair of large Turkish towels at $1, $1.50, $2
Geed-size Turkish towels at 25c, 3Qc, 50c
Twe all-linen huck towels of regulation size at $1
Bread-tray cover of linen hand embroidered in
Madeira at 50c.
Buffet scarfs of geed white linen with embroidered
edges, $1.25, $1.50, $2. "reiuerea
(Central)
Wemen9 s Christmas
Handkerchiefs, 25c
Still wide cheesing at this faverite price.
Plain white linen squares.
White linen with embroidered corners.
Linen handkerchiefs with colored borders and white centers
or colored centers and white borders.
Plain White Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c
(Central)
Fer 7000 Men!
All-Linen Handkerchiefs
Just in at 25c
Full bite 16H-inrh square handkerchiefs of pure white
Irish linen with narrow hemstitched hems. Net tee hcavv
net tee sheer and woven evenly.
Gifts that any one can be proud te give
this Chrisrtmans.yenr S that they CU'd b" madc in timc for
kerchiefeSn?1 """ 0Utp05,tb n"d in the rCifular hand"
(Crntrul)
Wide Red Ribbon
for Tying Christmas
Wreaths
As red as the holly berries and
twice as shiny, it is 25c te 50c a
yard.
(Central)
Umbrellas With
White Tips and
Stub Ferrules, $2
Geed black cotton umbrellas for
women have white tips, white
stub ferrules nnd white bake bake
lieo or mission handles with
white bakelite rings.
(Market)
Weel-Filled
Quilts at $6.50
They are covered with geed
figured cambric and have plain
sateen borders, in pink, blue,
green, rose or light blue.
$10 for wool-filled quilts with
plain borders and backs of sateen
nnd centers of figured sateen.
$16.50 for wool-filled quilts
with flowered silk -centers and
plain satin borders in rose or
blue. The backs are of plain
sateen.
All-Weel Blankets
in pretty plaids pure wool,
every thread, both warp nnd fill
ing are $7.50, $8.50 and $10 a
pair.
Down Quilts
at $12.50
Splendid value! They are filled
with pure fluffy down and are
warm as toast! The centers are
of fine figured sateen and the
borders and backs are of plain
rose or blue sateen, which is ex
ceptional in down quilts at this
low price. Fine quilts for gifts!
(Central)
A Snug Warm
Ceat of
Glessy Nearseal
Is Only $75
It is the coat sketched. Nete
the very deep 3hawl cellar and
the fashionable bell shape of the
cuffs. The coat is lined with geed
silk and the pelts (dyed ceney)
are perfect, very soft, very glefiay
and put together by experts. It
is 36 inches long and belted.
The same model in the 40-inch
length is $90.
Nearsenl ceat3 (dyed ceney),
with skunk cellars and cuffs, are
$175.
Fex Scarfs
$25 te $55
Thebe are in the new animal
shape, full furred and fine. In
taupe and black.
(Market)
Pink Satin Bandeaux
at 75c
Gleaming and pretty and well
made. Other bandeaux and
brassieres, suitable for gifts, nre
of satin, lace-and-satin and satln
fatriped peplm at $1 te ?2.50.
(Central)
SPECIAL
Sample Blouses of
French Voile, $2.25
With lace, touches of em-
breidery or drnwn-werk for trim
ming there are blouses with
square necks, V necks and round
necks and a great mnny with lacy
frills.
Alse ut this price a little group
of cotton pongee blouses with
Peter Pan cellars, cuffs and front
pleats edged with tiny frills.
AH sizes fjem 30 te 40,
though net nil sizes in any ene
style.
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