'VSifxr - "r Wfr-aiuw t--.;J y L, 4 Jfr' j.''J'lwWi1 h ,;'i11.',?Sit i" WJTT-" " '"' f ; K. ws.ivr-'"J "-.?" ri?' t- rwmi rw l . jnmnvnMPVi vjw ti i.,jw w, wr.TFTwsr:'.w t . r TTTTTT TYTr T7 .TTT. ZiT 1FZ t (JIT'V ' "" i '''?" .'i'fftfc'f ,? i T' T B5?S rtW-MIW ''J'X " 'J " jT'l l ' ' I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADELPHIA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922 i , j(fe. Wilsen Tells of Geed Fruit Drinks rjcy fit hi With Christmas Season, Even te the Fasci nating Way in Which the Glasses Arc Decorated nr MRS. M. A. WILSON Cnuriait. ""afitt rcierved SHORN of Its fcstlve nntl ancient folk-lore, Christmas in England today Is etlll n wonderful holiday sen an n n(, fnmil.r home llfei nnd In rural Englnml today the country folk ,re busy (nlkitiR of the wnltB, wassail i. whlle the buxom housewife, iaulr with the IntcnFO cxrltcmcnt of A, season, h biwlly directing licr 111 t, household In the preparation for ihli all-season's holiday. Deme Tasty ncvrraRW for the Holidays Helly Brush place In saucepan : nne far of canned ttrewberriei, One quart, of raipberriet that have Utn canned in firtip, One pound of war. One quart of cold water. Stir te dissolve the sURnr, and bring te boiling point; cook slowly for fifteen Blnutes. Turn In jelly bag, nnd let fftace thl-J Julce In the punch bowl and add I'nur lananat, cut tn small dice, Three erangem, cut in small pieces, One cup of white conned cherries, One quart of crushed ice. Wend and serve. Christmas Neffgln i PJnre In n large bowl One pound of petedcred sugar, Yolks of eight eggs. Cream the sugar and yolks of eggs lard for ten minutes. New ridd Five tablespoons of vanilla extract, One teaspoon of orange cxtraet. One teaspoon OJ teman tjruu, , One-half teaspoon of almond es Grated rind of enc-hatf orange, (iretca rina e; ene-quarirr lemon. Wend In the flavorings, then add five pints of milk and whip with wlr.u whip for ten minutes. Whip dm whites of the urics until very stiff nnd then whip the itiffly beaten whites of the eggs. One teaspoon of mace into the noggin for ten minuffJ. Serve In tail thin glnssea. Mulberry Cup riaee in a large punchbowl One quart of elder, One pint of grape juice. One can of crushed pineapple, Four bananas crushed through a fine licrc, 7'iee cups of powdered sugar, 7'tce quarts of crushed ice, Twe quarts of carbonated tenter. Wend well with n wooden spoon. Coffee Sling rinec In saucepan Onn pound of sugar, One and one-half cups of icater. llring te boiling point and cook for five minutes. New add Tire quarti of strong blaek coffee, One quart of cream, One-quarter teaspoon each of cdwo cdwe cdwo men nnd nutmeg, Three tablespoons of vanilla. The stiffly beaten whites of four eggs. Whip the mixture for five minutes tnd add One quart of (nely crushed ice. And serve. Tumbling Jehn Place in a. preserving kettle Our can of crushed pineapple, One can of canned cherriee, One ran of canned ptaches, crushed though fine sieve, One can of rrushed apricots, rubbed though fine sieve. Three cupi of peiedcrrd sugar, Tice quarts of cold icater. Urine te a boiling point and conk for ten minute, euel nnd plnce in puni'h licml anil mid Tire quarti of finrly crushed lec, 'I ue quart bettlei of carbonated voter, One pint of bananai, rubbed through u fmr sieve. The stiffly beaten tchites of four eggs. Whip up hard te Mend nnd whip for lite minutes and serve in tall thin Klftsws. Tills is an old Flemish Chris tian beverage. Hew te I'repare the Glasses for the Holiday IlcerHges Wali the glasses in warm water, t lin rinse in cold water and polish itb a heft linen cloth until glasses naikle, I'lnce about one cup of granulated Mignr in hdiip ilnti and add a liil of i be eji table coloring paste. Kuli this "luring waste into the sugar until well lileiideil. Place nugar in warm lAen te 'In, mill then rub between the hands. IVe th. red and green miming. New whip white of one egg slightly "'M paint an inch banil of the while "f eg; en the outside of the glass, und ' lin roll at enee in tlie mixed red unil frrni eolerrd sugar. Stand in warm l'lliee te dry. The glarsps nn ready when dry, but are inin b ulivr jf lu.y an be .set "ii n ti'H, in eeld room for few benis. Can Yeu Tall? fly 1!. J. and A. IV. Uedmtr Hew Leng IJefls Have Item Known The origin of hells Is net exactly Jiii'wii. Seme specimens have been "aail in Kgjiptlun tombs, and some Ipll-llke nhjeets were dug up In the nuns of Nineveh. S, while the use "i t.clh is M.rv old. It is net possible. J" say who made the lirst one, or who iV'e "lat 'a'',, "l0 i"'t n,1, rinK' 'tells have alunjH been used in re- uuiniis ceremonies. In the Illhle. book nr l.ncim. hills of geld are mentioned "J pait of tliii einament of the robes n the pne-ts. Tlie most famous hells t ,Hie world, largely en ncreuut of eir size, mu the bells of Itussia. The largest the world is the famous hell t .Moscow, u,icj, V(1S (..lht j jnr.:t. "lis weldm (8 t0MS mlt lt 11S ,.rftl.vcd Ji 'He being cast and was never hung, "'i ( atbedral at Moscow has another eel I, hew ever, which weighs l'Jfi tuns, "hen jeu mnipiirn this with Uig Hen "E Uehtminster, which weighs fifteen yinl one. half tens, you can get a geed Jr.i "L"'H wize of the Itiibhlan hell, 'he Liberty Hell, preserved in I'hlla I'hlla e'lpliia, was east In 1751!. A neal of bells cenbibts of bcvei nl bells rnied te each ether, and the ciihtem of "rraiiguiB u number of belts w that "'Als could he nmg is very old. Ss leins, of bells for pcnllng include from 'i) te twelve bells. Tim number of jimiiKes which can he rung en three J'dls is hh thus: l-lMI, J--2, 1!-1- 2-:j-i. a.i.y, n-ir-i. it you had iic job of ringing all the changes en a "'nblnalien of twelve hells, It would V , "'"ety-ene ears, If ou made two Hinl.es per second. A chime of hells 'insist!, f teveml bells tuned in bar- 1 1011 . TtinerrnwWliat Lhing Things Have , He Tnuglit Swimming? Dressmakers Arc New Serving Lettuce Green If" 'f i7Il jSZ?BBk HftL WW Lift with a skimmer and setT with the sauer brettcn. ChetM Cake Pie Line an oblong shallow baking pan with plain pastry. New place In a saucepan One and one. half evps of mill:, Vive level tablespoons of flour. Htlr te dlsnelvn the flour and .bring te n bell, Cook for five minutes. Ile- move from stave and add One and three-quarters eupt of cot cet cot tage or sweet curd cheese that has been rubbed through a sieve, One cup of sugar, One teaspoon of nutmeg, Orated rind pf half a lemon, Ona-half cup of finely chopped citron, Yolks of threa eggs. Beat te mix nnd turn in the pre pared pan nnd bnke In modcrate even for thirty minutes. lily COHINNK LOWE Weman Kitnet lines becomes the mere trellis or pergola oer which trail er rant lengths of flowers nnd vines. A long garland hanging from the waist line down ever the skirt this Is no new note, but it is one which Is frequently used newndnys te Introduce a touch of color te the costume. Thus we see a rese of pule pink silk placed at the waist line of this evening gown become tlie starting point for a stem and leaves of green silk, exceed ingly stunning with the sliver lace of the evcrsklrt. The foundation of the frock Is In the i tlnuf tint fif tnthlnn (.ri.nlt n litim ..'t.lpli ' -... ....b Vi I. I. IK .J p....... .. ....... ...... . is reported by these just arrived from Paris te he gaining favor with the great dressmakers. There Is n slde train te this garment, nnd sleeves of silver lnce become arresting through the triangular method by which they nre bet In. Slip pers of green satin are trimmed with two tiny ruffles of the silver lace, nnd these, together with the jade jewelry nnd the green feathers tipped with sil ver which compose the fan, Indicate bow deep-rooted is our desire te have every detnil of the costume match. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen Would you kindly give recipe for Dresden steller, also a simple and inexpensive black walnut cake? I enjoy your recipes se much. MKS. C. r. STOLLER is a rich yeast raised cake. It Is made as fellows : Rub one boiled potato through a sieve and add One'ciip of potato icater, Four tablcipoeni of sugar, One teaspoon of salt. Mix and then crumble In one yeast cake and add three cups of flour. Heat until smooth and then set in warm place and let rise for two and one-half hours. New cream One and one-quarter cups of sugar, Ttcn-thirdi cup of butter, Yelki of six eggs. until light lemon color and add te the yenst raised mixture. Add one and one quarter cups of flour. Rent for ten minutes and then ndd Tice-thirdi cup of finely chopped citron, One cup of currants, Tice-thirds cup of finely chopped nuts. One traipaen of nutmeg. One-half teaspoon of allspice. Grease nnd flour round pans with tube in the center nnd half fill with mixture. Let rise until within inch of top nnd then bake In a moderate ever for forty -five minutes. i Rlack Walnut Cake Cream One and one-half cups of sugar, , Turn-thirds cup of butter, I Yelhs of four eggs. New add i Three and one-half cups of flour, , One teaspoon uf nutmeg. I One and one-half cups of finely chop- i ped black walnuts, Five level teaipenm of baking powder. One and one-quarter cupi of milk. Mix and then turn into a pan and I bake for fifty -live minutes in u moderate ' even. ! Dear Mrs. Wilsen Kindly let me knew the recipe for preserving small vellew tomatoes. Would like iccipe for chilli sauce. MHS. O. J. Preserve yellow tomatoes : Wash and fill yellow tomatoes into quart jnrs and , cover with spiced sirup and process for forty minutes In het wnter bnth. Spiced Sirup One and one-half cups of sugar, One cup of water, i 'our tablespoons of vincear. One teaspoon of whole cloves, One teaspoon of whelr allspice. One stick of cinnamon, broke in ( piecci, ' Twe blades of marc. Ilring te boil and cook for ten inln- I utes., I'se te cover the yellow tomatoes. ' See 'hack files for tomato and chilli recipes. Mrs. Wilsen On Monday you gave a recipe for the sauer brettcn ; new could J oil give me the recipe for the real Herman potato balls that go with It. also a icclpe fur I'hecM'cnKeV I will watch daily for it. MRK. S. (criimii .Meat ltnlls Rell five potatoes en the skin, nnd when tender lift and wrap In a cloth for three minutes, then lemove the skin nnd rub through a slew Inte a bowl. Add . I One c; it fine sifted bicad crumbs, j One trmpuun of itilt, I One-half teaspoon of whita pepper, I One tiaspnun uf onion, juice, One-half cup of flour. One tcasiiunn uf baking powder, Tun tablespoons of invited butter, One large well -bra ten- egg. MK te form a dough, weiking well i te blend, form In balls, the size of an egg, drop in a pet of boiling water nnd i'iiut closely and cook fifteen minutes. 2 Dezen Kiddies Make them happy for $1 Christmas Day. Give them each a package of Little Sun Maid Raisins, luscious little Christmas fruitmeats tickle them te pieces. $1.20 worth for $1 tpedtl Christmas price I Stick little packages in stock steck ing.' Alse let the children give them te their little friendi. Little raiiins "just made" for Christmas time. Get the carton new at any store. Little Sun -Maids "Christmas Raisins" 5c Everywhere Had Your Iren Today? SAUNDERS .1 fine pure white diamonds sur rounded with 12 smaller diamonds set in 18-K. white geld. A beautiful dinner vintf. Eitablished SO Years 2710 Germantown Ave. ip $100 11-13 Se. 8th St. The Finest Butter in America ! Leuella Butter is a sturdy sample of the quality of all goods that we sell. Frem the standpoint of purity and, excellence it is net excelled. m In all our Stores HlM 36ntas Fer the Late Buyer Hand Bags Sewing Cases Writing Cases Hat Bexes Suit Cases, Fitted, Plain Game Sels Felding Clocks Kit Bags Bill Felds. Plain, Mounted Wardrobe Trunks Toilet Cases Game Sets Flasks Fer Man or Weman if you arc in doubt us te what te buy our courteous sales people will be pleased te as sist you. Next te Keith's Theatre Mail Orders Filled KIER-HAAS iwrUttw J 1718 Chestnut Christmas Reductions Silk, Wrcoade and Velvet Fef.i Cushions IteduceJ ri,i., ,. fro' $t.7.ri te 3..-e mum. ases nnd BewIh Iteclucwl from tt te 1J.75 npn,n '!' .T,.a,J'', Hcilurcd from SU t Ornamental Waste llabkets ltcdutnl from 5 te S4 IK Wrought Iren SmnWnR Standi lleUuccd from ti 50 te :), Clffarctte Uexcu Induced from Jit te S '5 Small Jllrrera Reduced from $9 te $ii . Malieftanv CompetliTcs ulth Krult arid CiiullcHtlcUs Reduced from S12 a net te W." IHHI 1 Mahogany End Table Attracthrly iImIkiipcI nj peclully iirlrni Ul $12.50 LYNNT0N II. KIER Formerly Kitr & Ce, HARRY r. HAAS Formerly of J, C. Darlington & Ce. 'Twas the Night Before Christinas "But, Ne, There's a Whole Day of Christmas Shopping Yet and Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere Has Many New Specially Geed Gifts at $5 and Less Satin Princess Slips, $5 finmisnln and nntticeat in one continuous irarment which cannot possibly pull into unsightly dips below the skirt hem. Made with tailored strap shoulder tops and a bit of fullness ever the hips. Black, brown and navy. Sizes for women. (Down Stiilm Stern, Ontrnl) Pretty Silk Chemises in Pongee Weave, $2.25 Surprisingly .pretty chemises of a new lingerie silk that leeks as if it would wear and wear. They have a wide band of contrasting satin across the bodice top and ribbon shoulder straps. Narrow edging trims the hem daintily. Inexpensive gifts that will be received with certain delight. Flesh and "white. Other dainty' chemises of soft crepe de chine are $3.8C te $6.50. , Seme are prettily lace-trimmed, seme are strictly tailored of unusually heavy soft Bilk. Flesh nnd wiute in regular sizes. (Down Ntnlrn Ntnri, Ontral) Handbags of Silk, Velvet and Leather, $3 and $5 New ones have hurried in for Christmas shoppers! Exactly the kinds people like te give becnuse these are duplicates of seme of our most popular Btyies. ' Plain soft velvets, striped silks with a rich crispness and tailored leather bags with roomy compartments. Variety is big enough te make cheesing easy for any feminine friend. All nre silk lined and fitted with coin purse and mirror. Brown, black, dark blues. (Down Stairs Stere, Centra!) The Crowning Touch of Holiday Gayety! New $5 Hats Perhaps you have heard about the new changeable silk hats for Spring! Levely ones in tones of orchid, blue, henna or rose are only $5. Perhaps you knew that all sorts of nov elty hair-cloth is te be "geed" again this season. Well, the newest quirk is fig ured batavia cloth that leeks as if it , were brocaded in ' metal thread. Hats i of this and of plain I batavia cloth are only S5. Alse all-silk hats and silk-and- ' hair-cloth hats are only $5. Mostly small shapes, scoops and turbans and dashing efT-the-face effects. Specially smart nil-black ones; specially effective gay ones; merry Christmas ones! (Down Stiilm Stere, Market) Sale of Girls9 Sample Gingham Dresses, $2 Silky-finish gingham frocks, in seven, eight and ten year sizes, with a few twelve te sixteen junior sizes. Plaids, checks and plain colors in delightfully pretty styles. Only a few of a kind. Junier Girls' Pole Coats, $9.75 and $16.50 Seft tans and browns in raglan sleeve or straight-shoulder style, belted. $9.75 coats are plain with yoke and sleeves lined with silk serge. $16.50 coats have cellars of beaver-dyed ceney and are fully lined. Sizes 15 and 17 ycurs. New Serge Frecks for Girls, $4.75 Embroidered models of specially nice all-wool serge. Sizes 8 te 12 years. (I) enn Stnlrn Stere, Mnrket) 50c te $1.25 Neckwear Gifts A pleasantly safe gift-choice, for crisp new neckwear is some thing every woman wears and likes, and usually is in need of. There are Peter Pan cellar and cuff sets at many prices be tween 50c and $1.25. Plain ones of linen or linene; lace edged and hemstitched styles. Seme particularly attrac tive kinds hand embroidered in color. Dainty net sets have insets of real filet or Irish crochet lace and imitation Valen tienncs edging. Venise lace cellars in flat or rolled styles are 50c each. Bertha cellars of net and luce are $1 and $1.25. (Down Stiilm '(ire, ( entriil) Of Course, Dad Mustn't Be Forgotten! Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere for Men is just inside the Subway deer en the Gallery. It specializes in everything that men need and want. Neckties specially geed at 35c, 50c, 65c and $1. Shirts of excellent quality at $1.50 te $4. Weel mufllers in the right colors at $1, $1.50 and $.'. Warm bathrobes at $6.50 and $10. Stormpreof raincoats, $5 te $12. Babies9 Knitted Sacques and Sweaters, $1.50 te $3 Levely fresh ones just in, se that belated shoppers may still have pleasant and varied cheesing. Haml-crechctcd tacqucs from SI. CO te $2.65 are gay with pink or blue scalloping. Sweaters at $8 are in unusual double-breasted style, with absurdly grown-up looking turn-ever cellars. They are finished with pearl "buttons and hand scalloping. Pink or blue." Babies' Carriage Shoes and Bootees, $1 te $2 Crepe de chine bootees from Japan with the daintiest of hand embroidery trimming are $1 and .1.25. White kid moccasin bootees, home embroidered, are $1 and $1.25. Carriage shoes of quilted satin with furry tops arc $2, and come in pink, blue or white and patent leather. (Down Stiilm Mere, Central) Any Little Girl Will Like a Fur Set Pretty ones in the Down Stairs Fur Shep can be had at I very moderate prices, ranging between $1.75 and $20, ac cording te size and fur. They are as practical as they are gift-like, tee. Natural ceney scarf and lnutf sets $1.75 te $8.50 Squirrel lock sets $10 te $16.50 Novelty natural und white cenev set? $6 and $8 Opossum nets $ie te $16.50 Nutria sets 0 Separate mulTs or scarfs in these fui are $1 te $10. " (Down stalrx Stere, l"iir Mmu, Murl.et) Bayberry Candles Twe in a Helly Bex for 20c Fer that Christmas candle in the window ; for a greeting te a friend ; for the Christmas dinner tablefragrant bayberry candles are nicest of all, and every household wants at least a pair. (Down Stnlrn tre, Cenlriil) Leather belts. 50c te SI. Suspender and garter sets, $1 and S1.50, Slippers, $1 te $3.75. Big all-wool overcoats, $25 te $37.50. All-wool suits with two pair of trousers, $24.50. Underwear and half hose of desirable kinds at low and moderate prices. (Down Stnlrn Stere for 3fen, en tlu) Oallerr, Miirket) Women 's New Lined Gloves Have Just Arrived A luxury just te slip one's hand into them, se soft and warm and fleecy are the linings. Best of all, they are just as trim and smart looking as unlined gloves, with none of the unfortunate bulkiness one ordinarily associates with lined ones. Lined Capeskin Gloves, $3 Astonishingly soft and fine, eutseam sewn, with trim-fitting English thumbs. Seamless knit wool lining. Black or brown. One-clasp style. Lined Mecha Gloves, $3.75 Velvety softness outside and cozy warmth within. One-clasp style, eutseam sewn. Gray or beaver. Lined Strap-Wrist Mecha Gloves, $5.50 Tlie cuffs are long, deeply gored and flaring, and the gloves are lined from finger tips te hem with seamless knitted-wool lining. Outseam sewn. English thumbs. Gray or beaver. Every man may net knew that mocha is one of the kinds of gloves that women like best. (Down Stnlrt Stere, Central) Women 's Silk-te-the- Tep Stockings, $1 . 75 Silk all their shimmering length, se they make decidedly pretty Christmas gifts. They are very practical, tee, because of the lisle threads which reinforce the under side of top and sole. They are part of a special purchase and unusually low priced for such pretty weave and quality. Full fashioned, of course. White, black and cordovan. Sizes 8Vi te 10. (Down Stair Stere, Centrul) Surprise Her With a Fur Ceat! Perhaps she hasn't even dreamed of a gift se imposing. Just imagine her delight and surprise at finding a comfortable, graceful fur coat among her Christmas packages. The Down Stairs Fur Shep has a geed selection te help the hurried shopper and purchasers always can be certain of the Wanamaker furs they cheese. New Natural Muskrat Coats, $125 Yeung girls like these coats, especially, and the straight long lines are most becoming. 40-inch length, $125. 40-inch length with raccoon cellars and cuffs, $165. 40-inch seal-dyed ceney coats $80 45-inch seal-dyed ceney coats $ine Squirrel-trimmed seal-dyed ceney coats $1-10 te $190 30-inch marmot coats $no Plain marmot coats $110 te $12 Raccoon-trimmed marmot coats $140 te $150 (Down Stairs Stere, 1 nr Miep. MurUel) f Specially Geed High Lace Shoes for Children, $2.75 High tan leather shoes of the geed stout kind te rcMt the knock.-, and seiuTs et scheciltime and playtime wear. Heel are bread and flat. Tee are bquare and full and suie-to-be-cemfoitable. Hew about fitting the yeunLtei in a pair ler Chri.-tmas? Sizes 8'fe te 2. (Down stairs Mere, ( lieMnut i Men's and Women's Umbrellas, $1 te $12.50 Cotten ones, silk-and-cotton ones, pure silk nes. And from $2 up ward all these umbrel las have sleek silk case.-. There is the kind of umbrella one keeps just ter tlie purpose of lend ing it te a friend in v, cuiuiKi'jii-.t . inure is J thfi kind rmi cnlnrr2 from a crowded umbrella stand in the hotel lobby en a rainy day because the handle strikes one's fancy. There is the kind one buys and carries te ward off the rain. And there is the truly opulent kind that one iust carries but never raises. They are all here. Wouldn't it be a geed idea te give some one an umbrella for Christinas? m '1 Ml l iIiehii stnr, store, Market i Every Weman Needs an Overnight Bag or Dressing Case Overnight Bags, $3 te $22.50 Dressing Cases, $3.50 te $30 New ones hae just come in for last minute shopping. Well-made, carefully designed bag.- ami cases that will give week end trips and acatiens an added pleasure. $.". and $5 overnight bags are of shiny fabric and surprisingly strong and geed looking for such little prices. Bags from $6 up are of black cowhide, and the higher priced ones hae hand-sewed frames. $3 te $6 dressing cases arc et fabric and cases from $0.50 te $30 are t.f black cow hide. All are attractively lined and have geed locks and catches (Down str store, (enlrali Perhaps Her Christmas Gift Is te Be a Ceat Christmas gifts net actually given or received bv Christmas lav lav lese halt their joyful significance. Tomorrow, however, will be plenty of time in which te let her select her gift coat, perhaps from this group of . omen's Belivia Coats With Furs at $38.50 Straight line and wrappy styles, some of them embroidered and braided Silk lined, either with peau de cygne or crepe de chine. Cellars of nutria Manchurian wolf-deg, caracul or mode. Other Fine Coats With Furs, $46.50 te $110 Cellared or cellared and culled with silver-dyed wolf, taupe-dyed wolf nutria, beaver, squirrel or caracul,, according te price Hint... .....I-- n. .....' " "inir mure, .Market ti i m KM M iil P;!i , fc ' ' t T &. I
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