Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 23, 1921, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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Mrs. Wilsen Provides
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of Utilizing the Turkey That Remains
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She Alse Explains Preparation of Bird for the Christmas
Meal A Tasty Minced Dish Can Be Fixed the Next Day
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M. A. WILSON
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r-r. - Hants rtiervta
mUR preparation of this majestic bird
I i. rr Important If it is te be '
i,.n1er nm'l niee. Ilnvc butcher remove
fljrk when lie drawn the turkey.
Singe nwl wash In plenty of water, i
then wpr iry aim men mi. pmra
Itinful of the fillliiR In the cavity at the
kcastheii" where nfck nnd crop were
itmeved nnd drew Mn te the back aw
c te close : tif e n darning needle' and
ht string te ww up the openings. De
net overpaid in the Htlliitf becatire It
swells while cooking.
New rub the turkey all eer liberally
ttlth Rhertenlng and nnt in u light coat
Ini of flour; place in baking pan and
then place In het even. Just in seen
as the lurkev commences te brown, turn
en Its brca-t. having the bony Mruc
turc of the back te the Intense het iient
of even. De net add tiny water. New
remmence te baste, bunting every flf
lecn minute, and cook turkey two nnd
a half hours for nine or ten euiids nnd
three hours for twelve te fifteen pounds.
Te prepare the mixture for basting:
Place giblets anil neck.
One-half cup of baceri or nusaee
drippings in saucepan nnd add three
rinta cold water. Urlng te a bell.
Place en the simmering burner nnd
l,cep het.
Half hour before lemevlng from the
nPti turn the turkey en its back nnd
I'dSte brenl. allowing brenst te brown
nicely. Then cover with thin (.trips of
baron, allowing one ntilp for earii per per
reii ten minute". Ucfeie icnievlng ttir
jiey from even add
Oiifl cup flour,
Tice-thirdi cups of tcatci.
Dlolve flour in wnf:1 before add
ini and Mir well into the gravy in the
pan ; se-isen and allow te cook ten mtn
titcs. The turkey nud gravy ere then
both ready te tervc.
Turkey Killing
Almest every remmunfty lias Its own
particular filling that the heiihcwlfe
fintally prizes. I llne gathered u Cew
unusual ones hen', and If jeii selert ene
of them I am sure the family will en en
Jey the netelty. The bread used Is pre
pared as follews: Seak bread in plentt
of cold water until mft: turn in plere
of cliecceclnth and press dry: nib
through a sieve te jemeve lumps; rhls
nil) be railed in following recipe "the
pieparcd bread."
Ojsler Killing
Loek ever and drtiin twcntj-livc ojs ejs
trrs and cut iu pI'TO. l'lntc in a
mhlng bowl and add
Three cups of the prepared bread.
One-half cup finely chopped onions.
One-half vii p finely chopped yrcen
tops edcrii.
One-half cup finely chopped parsley,
Twe teaspoon of salt.
One teaspoon of tehilr pepper,
One teaspoon of thyme.
One teaspoon of poultry seasoning,
en of poultry
AUK and till into turKcy.
Ter crenlc liccnn filllni; ndd
One and one-half cups of finely (hop-
pea pecans.
Ter walnut tlllitiB use one nnd a half
i tips of walnuts in tdace of tlie iiecans.
The old llellnnd Dutch and 'Jermnn
potato filling is delicious and well worth
tijing.
Mine lery line
Buffif irnt urrrn tops of celery le
MM'tire two etip.
l'lnre In skillet one cun of snui.ise
ei hn
hneen drippings; add the ptepated .
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iflery top
One cup finely chepprj onions.
One-half (up finely v iheppcd tnnp
herbs.
'Ihrev nips uinihtd potatoes.
One and one-half dipt of the pie
pared bread.
'fro fv;joeni of 'all.
Out ttnspe'jt of ptppci.
One teaspoon of iliymr.
One tcajpoe.i of pealtiy scuseiuny.
Mix nnd cook er.v lewlv. turninr?
freipicntlj . taking care net le let brown.
feel nud use for llllinc. The riemlsn
nnd Austrian housewife adds one cup
of finely iheppcd nut te the above till- ,
in;.
Te senc the left-ever turkey:
ferie as cold cuts with potato tnl.ie,
and coleslaw. ,
Then iih an eminre and last as Rrilled
turLej bone'. I
Ihiiiuce of Turkey .
Cut leftexei turkey iu small jiiicesi
net less than half un inch; de net put ,
through feed cheppr. Tliis cut meat
'en fine nnd it b'ceuics veiy eiu-S i
rincc in saucepan
One nnd one-half dtps of milk,
M.r tablespoons flein.
Stir te diei&nlvp Heur nnd bring te J
Ml. Cook slewlj fur Ihiee minutes. ,
.New add '
One tablespoon of grated onion,
Oiu half cup of finely minted paisley,
One half tiaspoen thyme.
fue ri7d;iu(iiM salt.
Our tcaipeiiii peppti,
litter out Itmnn or one tublespuen
vin(ai.
Tbi' prcpniril tin key ment : Tess te
mlt ami beat slowly until .vnlding het i
j-crie en toast (jarnlshed with slired.
rrd. boiled ig' and pnilej. IVe in
tlcty add
Unc-hr.lf cup of coarsely
iheppid ,
jg-ffl Stanley Kerry-Krome
8
Fer Saturday Only!
SHOES for
Beys and Girls
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Style irrrS
Ne. S7R 1Hli'i""i'Till'"B
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Several Methods
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nuls, using cither atmemls, uulnuti or
pecans.
Otic cup diced nnd cooked celery.
One cup ircll-dralncd canned pens.
Te Orlll Henes
Din In mnentiaie, roll in fine bread
irumns ami ureii or unite In lie een
rer
minute. S'erc with t.trlar
tatice.
MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
Dear Mrs. WiNen Will wen please
puhlNh n ici-lpe for wnP7 Mine nre
co tough mid T would llk te knew
hew te muke them no that they will
be nice and crip. MUS. O, H. 1,.
Waffles
l'lntc in a bewl:
One rup.
One cup of milk.
One and three-quarters tups of flour,
One teaspoon of unit,
Ttvn teaspoons of sugar.
five level teaspoons of baking pow
der. One level tablespoon of shortening.
Dcet te ink nnd then bake in well
greased smoking het wnRle iieu.
My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will ,ou
kindly give me the irelpc for pre
paring canned, dried nnd the freh
mushrooms? 1 would like te prepare,
frome of the sauce for micniynl.
MltS. . V
Tii U" 1 lie inniii'd tniihrrniii, eim
a can of the mushrooms nnd turn nt
once int.i n chinn dish. Let stand for
half hour or longer nnd then brut te
boiling point, and coel: for thr-c min
utes. They nie then riady te up ns
c'csireil. Seak the dri"!! mushrooms iu
plenty of cold water for nu hour, then
leek for five ininutiw nud tlipi- Tie
ready te use' as desird. l'eel the fresh
mushtoemM, rover with belllns water
nnd cook for live minutes, tin it drain,
nnd they, tce, nre ready te mid te any
tnure that you may dslie.
N
ew
then. If J en de net like
caramels
if you de net eamestlj
and sincerely believe tlmt jour t hti-t-'mas
will net he eotnplele v Itheut senn
nice chew cnrnmeN, don't bother te
, rend any further. I'er I um going te
disclose a secirt. I. being Inerdlnntelv
I fend of this delicious, confection, am
about te tell jeu where can be bail
! caramels for the coimeieur. They arc
soft, they ate chewy, they nte buttery.
they hne all the virtues that the velf
I respecting caramel should have. Like,
a certain cigarette whose mlvertlse
, ments jeu have seen, they satisfy, i
.1 ney cost si per peuml. and ence jeu
have bought a pound, that will be tli'j
most
cheerful dollar jeu ever spent. .
1 lint Is, If jeu me as loud of cam
incls ns I am.
Just bv the mi'rest ilianee 1 saw
the bottles of fmelllng salt, nnd
thought ou iniKlit like- te knew nheiit
them in cae llieris is (.eme one's, gift
jet te be bought. The shape of thn
bottle Is unusual, a rather large Hat
bottom, nnd then n graceful taperlyg
) , V" ?"" B'np im T- ji. is
tilled with resc-sccnted binelling suit,
Fer Flavoring Cakc3
Use
jMOTHW MMMLIKffi,. ill 3! B KMlM
h rer these who prefer a H
8 nice, lender duck
Seft-Meated
At all our Meat Markets
gimyjiS,fli:,iil,.diM1rjuJ,!Hi!i afflwI'I.RtaWilUTtfJl
Shoes for Xmas Gifts
Sim 73 II ,
9 Kerry - Kremn
Waterproof
s!ole , CSoeilyt.ir
Welt, Moeso uii uii
nerH and DinU
I nod
3.4 e
Sizes Hi 2 te 2
Is the Greatest Wear
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I Adventures With
j a Purse
Ducks
jO b
lORRy-KROMECSj
I.VC.
13 North 10th Street
fteN(j ; -rtrj&iitf
nnd the roe-celorcd Hnuid, together
with the pretty ribbon, alne ten col
ored, which H tied nremul the top
f the bottle, cire n ilccnrntivp teucli
tlint will mid te the nntirarnnce of a
iltn.cn,. rf l.tllnf nt,1n Tim nrlni. la I
$1.20.
I I'er n!mf of ulien ndirtti Wemn Puff
IMIIer or nhnnr Wnlnnt 30P0 nr Malu 1001
brlnrtn (he hour of 0 nnd fi.
Last Sale of
SWEATERS
Before Christmas
SOLD IN OUR
FACTORY
AT COST
OF MAKING
LADIES'
Tuxedo $3.00
Spert Ceat $4.50
Smocks and Slipovers $2.00
Sweater Ceat $3.00
SPECIAL
l'lnin liruslicd Scurf, iu
Jockey lied only $ .25
Twe-color effect Tuxedo
llriishcd Scurf, in Drewn
nnd Bull- $3.50
MISSES
Sw tMler Coats $2.00
BOYS'
Sweater Coats, roll cellar. .$2.00
I u r c Worsted Sweater
Coats, with roll cellar. . .$3.00
I'ullurcrf. $1.75
Urushcd Scarr . . , t 75c
MEN'5
Hrtislicd Scarfs . ,. . .$1.25
Mohair Scarfs .,: .. ..$1.50
SPECIAL
Men's Spert Sweaters
$3.50, $4.50 & $5.50
INFANTS'
Teddy Hear Suits $3.50
In Brushed "Weel $4.00
New is the time te buy your
sweater for Chrlatmus and save
about 40r'c. If you cannot call,
mail us your check or money
order nnd we will prepay parcel
pest anywhere.
Open 8 A. M. te 6 P. M.
Victory
Knitting Mills
821 Cherry Street
4th Fleer Take Elevator
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'LBDQifPHtfiLMfA vB$afAx. Bia'QEixBEB &.' 19a,
WANAMAKER'S
-w -m .
( innH ' Service. LOW rrices
Quality te the Very Last
Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere
Women's Silk and Silk-and-Fiber
Stockings Special, SOc
' Packed' in fresh pretty Christmas boxes they will be
warmly welcomed gifts.
BJack, gray, cordovan, navy and white in plain weaves.
Russian cult and cordovan in lace effects.
AH si7.es in the let, but net in every color. Most of them
arc perfect, but a few have slight irregularities in the weaving.
(Central)
Cedar Chests
Fragrant Beautiful Useful
A cedar chest is a valuable Christmas present of romance and
beauty. Of prettily marked red Tennessee cedar, full of spicy fra
grance nnd rich in natural color, they arc soundly built and meant
for a lifetime use.
$7.50 te $50
The .$7.50 chest is quite large enough te be really useful 27
inches long. ,
Then through a geed variety te the $30 chest, in which any
thing might be hidden. Ce inches long and 27 Vj inches deep.
Pillows of Velour or Peplin, $2.50
Me3t of them in pufTy, round shapes, but some oval, prettily
trimmed with fruit or tapestry, and effective for gifts.
(Cht(tnet)
Girls' Rain Capes
," . fir
Black Satin Pumps for
Dancing Feet
Tip-tee for Christmas parties!
Thc&e pumps for women are cut en slender lines and have high
or low French heels. Seme hne instep straps, some are perfectly
plain. All arc charming and make a most agreeable gift. $0.90.
Patent Leather Pumps te Wear With Light
Stockings, $7.50
lave you noticed hew many young women ate wealing shining
black pumps with sand-color silk hose? These pumps are absolutely
plain, but of beautiful cut, and have low French heels.
Alse in dull leather at the same price.
Women's High-Laced Shoes of Conservative
Cut, $6.75
A great many women wear no ether kind thiougheut the Winter.
These are of soft black kidskin, cut en plain sensible lines with tei'3
wide enough for perfect comfort. They have medium heel and ene
style has rubber heels.
(f lifslnun
Women's
Handkerchiefs
25c 35c
White hnen handkerchiefs with
embroidered corners.
Linen handkerchiefs with gaily
colored borders and white centeis
pink, blue, rose, lavender,
orange, brown, tan, green and
se en.
(Ontral)
Clarien Double Deuble
Face Records, 55c
One can, get half dozen geed
numbers for $1.65 that's a
real gift.
The newest and most popu
lar dance and song "hits" arc
te be found en the Clarien
lecerds.
(Centrnli
A Rainbow of Celer
in These Fiber-Silk
Scarfs, $3.90
I'lain colors nnd Keman shines
in which all the colors of the
rainbow seem te be introduced.
All of the scarfs are of geneieus
size and have fringed ends.
(Ontrnt)
Compact Powder
Cases at $1
Fxactly the right tire and
with geed powder in them.
(Central)
Indestructible
Pearl Beads, $5
With beautiful luster and
ci(,Ptl,,.t,ul& are in lengths
frpm 18 f3Ra4 inches. Every
girl wai ' really pretty
pearl bet Jklace, and the3c
are part (arly lovely.
(Outran
.
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$2 and $3
(Each Cape in a Helly
Bex)
Fine gifts for all little girls who go
te school. The capes are of rubberized
bateen in navy blue or red and have heeds
attached. Sir.es 0 te 14 years.
The cape sketched is $2.
A Button-en Freck, $3.25
A practical school dress that is made
with a regulation bodice of blue linene,
trimmed with white braid and has a
box-pleated kirt of navy blue serge.
When soiled the waist can be detached
and washed. Sizes 12 and 1 1 years.
Velveteen Dresses, $10
Every E'r' likes one for "best." These
me in navy blue or brown nnd are em
broidered iwf,h colored wool. 10 te 11
year sizes.
(Mnrk'tl
Levely Fur
Prices arc le,r en these
w ",m iik. eiBijimnB aueut mem is in harmerv. And everv nnm.ni u-l
ii.ibii i aireaay a uir coat or scarl or anv little purl who hasii't a
mffly Rrateful i'er such a fine, thoughtful gift
"7 worked up and lined with " ''
. ( $90 tJ,'eUv "ilk- (Sketched.) r9"f?T
J I I Tll same model, .'JO inches $90 N
Beautiful Scarfs
Mole scarfs arc $25 te $53.
,? rS i ycd ceney) scarfs
$15 te $37.50.' , -v
mc
i Skunk scarfs are $30 te $65, V'
riirnriiiHilrewnlir i -fTiJMwa) in iiiiillm
DOWN STAIRS STORE
Women's
Christmas Gloves
Mecha
2-claf.p mocha gloves of velvety
quality arc
in gray at $2.50.
in reindeer, beaver and gray
at f 3.
in lcindccr and gray at ?3.e0.
French Kid
Fine everscan! &cwn French
glace kid gloves, 2-clasp style, are
in brown, tan, black nnd white at
$2.25. Pique iewn in the same
colors, $2.50.
8-button length in tan, brown,
black and white, $4.50.
(Central)
stieas
Pretty Silk Underclothes
$1 te $3.85
Things one would want herself,
se she can be sure they will be
pleasing gifts!
$1 for satin camisoles in pink,
white or dark colors. Combined
with georgette, ribbon or hem
stitched. $2 for pink crepe de chine en
velope chemises with dainty silk
edging and hemstitching.
$".85 for petticoats of heavy
lustrous mcssalinc in wanted
plain or changeable colors.
Handbags of Duvetyn and
Velvet, $2.50 te $3.50
Favorite pouch shapes with
self-covered or metal frames.
Navy, brown, beaver and black.
Silk Neckties, 65c
Made of heavy sill: in a wide
tango of colors and patterns and
each is individually notable.
Blouses for Many
Occasions, $3.50
I'er street and business
pongee blouses in tuxedo,
weai
Peter
Fan or roll cellar styles.
Fer sports and school wear
wool jersey overbleuses in cherry
red, Copenhagen blue, reindeer,
henna, brown, tan, navy and
black.
, Boutennierea, 35c
Tinv lemembtT.nces one would
like te give her mere casunl
friends!
Fruit, fieveis and foliage in
dainty lavender boxes.
Women's Linen
Handkerchiefs
$1 for Bex of 3
Fresh, new ones of sheer white
linen with embroidered corners.
13th Street Aisle
Jewelry Trinkets, 50c te $1
Lew piicea fe- beutl necklaces,
plain or .oreuiod with metal
links cuff links, lingerie dai-p.-,
bar pins, ti puis and clasps and
ether neveltie
Qui
On
Central Aisle
CHRISTMAS FURS
Coats. $75, $90 te $145
thoroughly reliable furs that
ueats ei uiacK dyed nenv
are UQ inches long and Have
raccoon cellars and cufl'".
90. (Sketched.)
At the same price pony
coats hmc Hudsen seal
(dyed mujkrat) cellars and
cuffs. With skunk cellars
and culKs tiiey are $125.
Ceals of glossy ncarscal
(dyed ceney), 40 inches
long, aie mnde of carefully
selected sl;in, beautifully
worked up and lined with
pretty silk. (Sketched.)
The same model, ."0 inches
long, is $75.
Marmet coats, :jt! inches
long, are .D0; 40 inches
long and trimmed with rac
coon cellar and uufTs, $140.
(Market)
m jh
Wl
and Unvarying
Fer the
Members
Neckties
25c, 3ec, 50c and 85c for open-end four-in-hands in stripes,
colors and all the patterns imaginable.
50c and SI. 15 for knitted tics of artificial silk.
Pajamas
woven madras pajama.s showing
$2.50 for
white grounds.
$2 for striped flunneiet pajamas.
Bath Robes
Snug, ezy robes of cotton blanketing in 'lark, warm colorings
ate 5 te $10, with especially geed things in stripes at S10.
Mufflers
Welcome gifts, always' They start ni for silk-and-toUen and
go te $5 for all-silk.
Shirts
Wur.amakcr shirt aie diffcicnt fiem ether shirts, as they ate
cut after our own specifications a little fuller and better propor
tioned than most. Alse, the buttons en all Wanamakcr shirts arc
first quality.
Percale whirls in neat stripe, S1."0 and SI. 50.
Woven madras shirts, S1.85 and S2.05.
Artificial silk shirts, $3.50.
Silk-and-ctten shirts, SO.
Flannel .-hir; giay, $4.25; blue, SO; khuki, S3..";(i
Belts, Suspenders, etc.
ftuspenuet.s, .juc te 51 sets 01 suspenders and garters, in
istmas boxes. HI and $1.50.
Hclts. 50c, 75c and $1; sets of belts and urpcnderc, $1 and $1.50.
Belts with sterling silver buckle, $11 and $u."5.
riclt buckles of sterling silver, a vaiiety of designs, $1 te $2.50.
tfi iIIitj. '.lurknt)
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Men's and Juniors' All-Weel
Overcoats, $25
Mari a man v,anN te gie his mamed vin ei his uey in High
Scheel a geed v arm overcoat.
These nt $25 answer his juipesi- eai:l They are of all-wool
heaw cheiefj in excellent color effects.
Mpn's ulstercttes caiefully finished veil taileied: sires G6 te 12
J.inie- overcoats, sizes 31 te ,,G, are cut a little shorter and net
quite se wide as the iron's. Made with juU, inverted pleats, plain
' J'aglan shoulders and belte 1 ali around. Ruth nlain and contrasting
back. ' a
.Hllr. '
Special Peg- Tep Rompers
85c te $2.25
Pretty little lempers. well made and nicclv finished. It's
because siZnS .-.re bieKen (though th, -P , nl-nu- of , ci,t
that
'";"!c u? 'nudl ,ewe'-
HI pink, PlUO, corn ;in
bray
some
embroidered or smeckeH
1 te G year sizes; ethers are 2 te fi ",w,uy '"
i 'iitriil i
bespeak exquisMte care in then
ery woman wne
far
set will lie feiiaJl-
Children s Fur
Sets
! ii U V,ou,,"en' "hwjed ceney, snuir
' rcl, natural racoon, nutria and Sum
t mer ermine. $8.B0 te $30.
WANAMAKER'S
Masculine
&$
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plum
coleicd stripe? en
Checked ginghams a.id cham-
rn-r-en .nm,, . UU ...u. .. ..:...
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Dainty Pink Sateen
Bleemers, $1
Of civ fine Ficnch sateen with
.1 lustiens finish, thpv have i uflles
at th'
C (Mitral i
Women's Flannelet
Pajamas, $1 le $2
M iu' one-piece
15'lhe Ilurkc
r.imnin-i 'tiirc.
l..".0 -in,) '-2 f()l tue-me,
-ia ics . mi pin v and luj .-
r pe-
'( rntrnli
A Bettle of Perfume
in a Pretty Bex
i- a gilt that can be runtkh
i ' "-t.i and ene that neaily any
t- rl would be dimmed te iv-ive
I '' of the alle, , violet
.ii. a mu i dei of ioed bouquet
in' te iheue f-em at 10c te
i Murkri i
Gay New Party
Bexes, $5
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MII1IN.
w i u nun or, change
et n i -mall fitting-.
uie and
i Hung women an
fe d (if tlH',f.
i rnli h i
pat tieu'erK
Cretonne- Trimmed
Aprons With Caps
te match, $1
1'ietlv
mu uprein or u'i
muslin are hr.nleral
cretonne. m, each
lnitc.i cap with a
chield tijriuii'r bak
fa- v
I. 1 1.
bleached
with KUi
cenn a
'retennc
frcm t!i-
Cretonne Aprons, 85c
In a varietj of flowered put.
terns, bound with black.
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