Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 91.djvu/188

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The Michelangelos in Bakers' and Confectioners'

���During the holiday season Paris shops contain an elaborate assortment of beautiful figures made of fat and sugar. Here a workman is shown pouring a fat and sugar mixture into a mold. There are a number of skillful artists in Paris who do nothing else in times of peace, but make these figures

��A windmill palace made of chocolate and butter, a combination which is as effective for sculptural purposes as clay. Locomotives, steamships, air- planes, and about every type of building have been represented in chocolate and butter. They often contain equally edible figures of men and animals

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