10 EVENING LEDGER -PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 10, , 191G. RAG RUG-MAKING REPLACES KNITTING, M'LISS DECLARES Miss of Today When She Wants to Emulate Grandmother Goes to Modern Attic, Which Is the Basement of Big Shop WHO was It who sold, "Tou can't get Very far away from your grnnelfather"? Of course, whoever It won waa referring to heredity, but tho same phraee, with "grandmother" substituted Instead of "grandfather," occurred to mo the other day when I Btood enraptured boforo a collection of old-fashioned rag rugs. Whenever wo want anything particularly entrancing, bo it frock or house furnishing, wo go back, not forward. Nothing that tho futurists havo over dono for us, or will over do, in tho matter of floor covering equals In beauty and dur ability the -wonderful carpets that our Colonial ancestors (who, If you had asked them, would havo told y6u emphatically that they know nothing at all about art) made and designed In tho glimmering light of a tallow dip after tho real day's work had been dono. Unconsciously, or at least without any formulated knowledge they followed tho first principle of truo nrt. They made tho useful beautiful. And tho modern makers of rag rugs, when they want to put out a truly nrtistlc rug, realize that they can achieve nothing superior In design or execution to tho rugs of our grand mothers. And so thoy go back. Furthermore, they endeavor as nearly as posalblo to reproduco Just tho samo kind of material tho samo designs and tho samo color schemes as tho old Colonial rugs, now treasured heirlooms, display. Tho rccrudescenco of tho rag rug as somothlng more than a mero bath mat is. Indeed, something to bo grateful for. I know of no moro charming floor cov erlng than tho cheerful pinks nnd grays, delft blues, and gray and green combina tlons that theso rugs show. What a raro eyo for colors tho old Colonial dames hadl No wonder Wallace Nutting has achieved a natlon-wido reputation for his falthfut reproductions of their quaint rooms nnd costumes. They themsolves wero pictures, and thoy refused to movo In a setting any less picturesque. Thoy dyed their own cloth, to say nothing of weaving It, with Indigo for tho bluca and peach bark for tho yellows, cochineal for tho reds and pinks, and Iron nnd copper for browns. And when tho attlo was ransacked at rug-making time, tho rags that It produced mado rugs that woro for several lifetimes and had colors that never ran. Oh, for an attlol But alas, attics aro already ns extinct as tho dodo. However, If wo cannot go a-rummaglng In our modern threo-rooms-nnd-batlt apartment, wo can rummage at tho calico counter, and I know of no better substitute for tho old-fashioned attlo than tho basement of tho modern depart ment store Hero, If you aro bent on making your own rag rugs and oven an inexpert needlewoman can "do" tho simplo braided kind, which really aro tho prottlcst buy tho old-fashioned Washington prints. They can bo had for 10 cents n yard In all of tho quaint sprigged designs. I know of no moro fascinating diversion (slnco knitting has becomo a littlo too general to bo stylish) than making a rag rug. In addition to bolng a pro ductive accomplishment, it is conducivo to a peaceful and meditative- state of mind such as few other manual occupations yield. If you aro interested In tho revival of this beautiful craft, sond mo a stamped, self-addressed envelope for tho name of a little book that explains tho art lucidly and gives designs and Instructions for carrying them out. M'LISS. Letters to the Editor of the "Woman's Pago Address all communications to M'Min.fnro of tho Hirnlnc Leilsrr. Write on ono Hide of tlio paper only. Vtr tho following letter Interests any of mK charitably inclined readers and it ought to I will gladly glvo them tho art dress of tho writer of the letter, who will put them in tho way of helping this family. Dear M'LIaa Bccauso your kindliness has been tho means of securing aid for various unfortunates, I am writing this letter to you. hoping it will bring tho de sired results. Triploto wero born to a very poor woman last week at the Jewish JIaternlty Hospital, and while tho husband has a position. It In all that he can do to sup port tho flvo'other children In tho family. You can imaglno what It means to have three moro to look after. If any of your readers can render asslstanco It will In deed bo moro than appreciated. lira. E. Dear JI'LIss Will you please tell me how I can pack away a good velvet suit? Also something that will rid my kitchen cupboard of ants. HOUSEKEEPER. Brush your suit well with a soft brush suitable for velvet. If there are any spots try steaming thorn out by laying tho apot-j on the face of a hot Iron over which sev eral thicknesses of a wet cloth havo been placed. When tho suit Is thoroughly freshened hang on a hanger, the skirt under tho coat. Put moth balls In pock ets and every avallablo crevice. Dip sev eral swabs of cotton In gasoline. Hang one In each sleeve, ono in the lining of the Jacket proper and ono In tho skirt. Make a huge thick newspaper bag, using three or four layers, cover tno sun wun this entirely. Be careful that tho aperture SEEN IN THE SHOPS ( i i A&mr t W Jit Marion Harland's Corner Gum Inflammations and Imaginary Colds By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. pEIlE Jl "nip BRSONS who aro subject to so-called Bigg's disease," or chronic Inflamma tion of tho gums an dtooth sockets, gen erally havo poor health and frequently suffer from systemic troubles, duo to tho primary septic focuq In or about tho teeth. It Is now pretty wolt known, even among the laity, that "rheumatism" la usually n local manifestation of systemlo poisoning from some recognized or unrecognized sep tic focus, such ns a pus pocket at tho root of a tooth or a fooua of infection under an old filling which, perhaps, has given tho patient no troublo for years, yet shows a septic state when photographed with tho X-ray. A fairly common Incident In tho courso of chronic gingivitis (gum Inflammation) Is this: Tho patient suffers a suddon chill or chilly sensation, and Immediately Jumps to tho conclusion that ho or she Is "taking cold." Of course, that Idea Is wholly Imaginary. Tl. i "cold" Is Just about ns senslblo ns Is tho "taking cold" explana tion of septic blood poisoning from a wound or In childbed. Accompanying the chilliness thero Is apt to bo moro or less nausea or vomiting, which Is sometimes very severe. Tho pa tient develops a splitting headache, high fever and great prostration. Tho physi cian, unless familiar with tho underlying condition. Is temporarily at a loss to ac where tho hanger protrudes Is protected i count for' tho attack. If tho Incarcerated pus finds exit from tho gum, alongside of the affected tooth, tho symptoms will presently disappear and tho patient will regain her customary state of frail health. Unfortunately, thero Is no special tooth ache or local soreness to call attention to tho focus. Hence tho doctor may over look It if ho Is not given to looking his patients squaro In the teeth or If he docs suspect tho truo source of tho septic flood tho patient Is pretty suro to scout the Idea, for she has had thoso bad teeth bo many, many years. Anyway, that is tho picture of n soptla flood. It has been called a "heavy cold," "fever and ague," "gastric fever." "ma laria," "bilious attack" and various other with a little sack containing about a half dozen moth balls. Hang In your packing closet. Get at tho root of tho trouble If pos sible and And the nest of nnts. Destroy It with kerosene. Then wash your cup board with hot soda water. As a final precaution sprinkle some liquid camphor over the shelves. Ants hate the smell of this. Unusual Dessert A nice desert for Sunday evening tea is made by lining a bowl with lady fingers, either fresh or stale ones, then filling with this mixture: Cream two cupfuls of sugar with a half cupful of butter, add two ta blespoonfuls of cornstarch, three eggs, well beaten J the Julco of three oranges, the grated rind of ono orange and three cup fuls of water. Cook In tho double boiler, stirring constantly, or It will burn. It Is delicious served like a custard in small oups, if you have no lady fingers on hand. MODISH FOB APRIL SHOWERS AHI.IP-ON cont usually falls to Ije n real slip-on because It Is too largo and bulky. This model Is lightness Itself. It It fashioned of oiled silk, qulto transparent, but still storm-proof. The best part of It It tho fact that It may bo tucked Into n very smnll space when not In uso and carried Inconspicuously under tho arm in doubtful weather. ' Tho lines of tho coat aro tailored with raglan shoulders, a very high turned-up-to-the-carH collar and vent pockets. Tho shirred underaleeves mny bo seen peeping from the wide, mannish ruff. This Is a practical addition. Every one knows how annoying 11 Is to have tho water trickle lip tho arm .'hen it is lifted. It also serves to keep thu breezes out. Full length, It protects oven the skirts of tho wearer. Tho fastenings at the front aro smoked pearl buttons. Prlco J20. Colors Include Nile and bottlo green, navy, Havana brown, taupe, purple, cardinal, tan, champagne, orange, old rmo nnd copen A knee-length sports coat of the samo la designed for tho golfer, and sella for $18. Fearless of showers and neat. too. Is tho littlo hat which Is worn with tho coat. It la also fashioned of oiled silk, with a soft tan crown, stitched brim nnd tallorod bow for trimming. In colors to match the coat, It sells for J5.C0. The name of tho shop where the.o articles may bo purchased will bo supplied by tho Editor of the Woman's Page, Evrninq I.nnonn. 608 Chestnut street. Tho requost must bo nccompanled by a stamped, self-addressed cnvolopo, nnd must mention tho date on which tho article nppenred. "THAVn many requests to make and JL but littlo to glvo In return and feel ehy about writing for that reason. But could not you give mo a few fruit, nut or other meat substltuto recipes? I havo al ready mado noodles, dumplings, Rweot breads, and vegetables every way I can think or read of and now come to you for help. I should nlso llko tho horoscope for tho following: June 12, May SB, February t, nnd September 11. If thero aro any lonely homesteaders or strangers In the city who would like letteri I'd bo glad to wrlto to them if I could cheer them up. "MIIS. C. F." Have you thought of any of these sub Rtttutoa? Thev nrn (rood at nil senRons, but In many families will bo particularly wclcomo now. Moreover, one should eat lesi meat now than when cold weather demands supplies of carbon nnd fat for tho human system: Swoot potatoes au gratln Parboil tho potatoes, peel and slice whllo hot. Buttor a deep dish well: put In n layer of pota toes, sprlnklo with sugar, salt and pep per, and dot with butter; then a stratum of flno crumbs, seasoned In tho samo way, loavlng out tho sugar. Tho uppermost layer should bo of crumbs and well but tered. Pour In four tnblespoons of wnnn water to generato steam, cover closely, ninl l.nkn nn hour. Uncover nnd brown. This Is nu especially nlco dish for a fam ily dinner and Is always liked by children. Sweet potatoes and chestnut croquetes Boll nnd mash enough sweet potatoes to mako two cups and enough Spanish chest nuts to mako ono cup. Hub tho nuts nnd potatoes together whllo hot and beat Into them two tablespoons of butter, four tea spoons of cream, and two beaten eggs, nnd season to tnste. Whin cold form Into croquettes, rui. In egg nnd cracker crumbs, and set In n cold place for an hour boforo frying In deep boiling fat. Hero Is something especially tempting and which deserves to bo better known: Chestnut pudding Boll nnd skin enough chestnuts to mnko a cup when rubbed through a colander or vegetnble proas. Beat four eggs light, stir tho chestnuts Into tho yolks, add a tablespoon of molted butter nnd two tnblespoons of line cracker dust, two cups of milk, a tablespoon of BU' tr, salt and pepper to tnBle; lastly, tl- - frothed whiten. Bake, covered, In a buttered pudding diah for half an hour; uncover, brown, and Bervo beforo It falls. Eat with meat. Tho chestnuts used for this and for tho croquettes aro tho largo Spanish variety sold In all our city markets. They aro palatable and nourishing and less rich In fatn than walnuts nnd pecans. I could multiply tho number of meat substitutes by tho dozen. If theso nro not enough for you. lot mo know. As n nation, wo nro tho largest consumers of ment In tho world, tho British excepted. An thing that promises to bring down our bills for "butcher's monl" will leave our bruins clearer and our blood purer, to say noth ing of tho Increased weight of tho houso mother's pocketbook. Your request for horoscopes Is referred to students of as- fanclful names In scores of cases where the patient helped In making tho diagnosis. A single drop of pus Incarcerated by somo accidental obstruction to drainage is capablo of producing tho most violent Imaglnablo symptoms, though unfortu nately pain Is not always ono of tho Bymptoms when soft tissues aro Involved. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS No Indulgences for Members of Bread and Milk Club I would llko to Join tho Bread and Milk Club, but havo not the tlmo to cat c-cry two hours. Would it be all right to cat Just thrco times a day? If so, how much milk and bread each time? asks a slim woman. And should the milk bo warm, cold or boiled? I find It Impossible to sat isfy my appetlto with less than a large slico of bread and butter and a largo glass of milk every two hours, writes a htout man. Is that all right? Answer The slim woman mny try the fat man's method, and ho should adopt her schedule. Bread and Milk Club members nro denied Indulgences. Small glass of warm, cold or boiled milk If vou prefer, with a cracker or a mere mouthful or two of bread that Is tho order, and every two hours from rising to bedtlmo. Monday Is tho day, and Excelsior tho motto. Only near-Invalids, bilious, overfed, too well nourished victims of autointoxication, liver complaint nnd general prosperity admitted to membership. Sick persons need not apply. Nonsurgical Treatment of Goitre riense tell mo what you mean by non- lllPfr The Supreme Sugar for Cooking Here s a jujjar worthy of your well made dain ties. It is all cane sugar, dry, smooth and easy running with full weight and cleanliness assured. Its name is FRANKLIN GRANULATED SUGAR 2 and 5 pound cartons, 2,5, 10,25 and 50 pound cotton bags. There it a Funklin Sugar for every need in cxrtons or cotton bag. yillllllllllllllllllliliiiiiiiiiimnminnM Every Woman Will Bo Delighted to See These Summer Furs (An Important Fashion Note) Fashion has again decreed furs for summer and the mandate promises to be more popular than ever. We are ready with beautiful White, Red, Gray, Blue and Cross Foxes and Mole ana lirmlne. "DLAYLOCK & -D BLYNN.Inc. WL 1528 Chestnut St. Furs Stored, Altered and Repaired. liHlii surgical treatment of exophthalmic goltro ami where such treatment can bo had. Answer Nonsurgical treatment means good medical treatment rest, proper diet, open-air llfo and general management much tho samo as for tuberculosis. Medi cation to meet tho conditions In each case. Such treatment Is given by most family physicians. Flattering Tulle If jou aro going to wear tho quaint 1830 frock of our grnndmothers, why not have tho fichu of tulle? Vou will find them very flattering both to tho faco nnd tho shoulders. Kllks nro n bit stlf., al though ono French model was scon with an odd combination of fabrics. On a gown of flesh-colored faille, cut low nnd dropped on tho Bhouldcrs, was used a fichu of tine organelle. The queer mating of mar terlal attracted much attention. But to roturn, tho tullo fichu of cream, white or flesh-colored tulle Is the most fascinating of nil. It lends itself beautifully to mak ing angular young shoulders look rounded. Domestic Rug "Pointers" For Home Makers Tho dining room Is most Im portant. Everything about It should bo happy. Many nn other wise) rhnrmlng room to sny noth ing of meals has been spoiled by on inharmonious rug. ilosts of people do not rcnllzo thnjr upon tho rug depends tho wholesuccess of room-decoration nnd Jn particular of tho dining room a poorly chosen rug will make any room un comfortable. Putlown tho propor rug and Bee howxho wholo ntmos phoro of tho place InifhangccW How everything brightens) up nnd Bow pood cheer radftitda. Simple, isn't it it's true, xjy y Our rug men are all exports In tho harmony of color scheme and our carefully selected stocks of do mestic rugs will meet your neces sities absolutely without wasto of time. Our prices aro tho samo a3 elsewhere. Grandmother Rug', oval in shape, very effective in Colonial rooms. Fritz &? LaRue, Inc. 1124 Chestnut Street George Allen, Inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 You will be interested in our showing of East Millinery Latest fashion. in stapes, trim mings and color combinations. You cannot get along without milk. It is one of the necessities of life. Make sure that you have the purest, the richest, the safest and most nourishing milk you can buy. CONdensED (C JVUJLJt THE. ORIGINAL as a baby food has held the confidence of thou sands of careful mothers for over half a century. It has nourished three generations of healthy, sturdy youngsters. As a delicious, rich milk for cooking1, "liagle Brand." Is being enthusiastically usea in countless nomes tno country over, Vou are never without milk when you have on hand a supply of " eagle ilrana." In buying mlll( product! altcayt ah for BORDEN'S. fill ?.."yi Hsr'y ii.di.iid Lt II mm mill 1iu .myiti A'A e?nininntftlon nddreMM to Marlon nonid tnclo.d rt .tamncd. lf- I ho the rhnrltablo a write Mnrlon tommuDlcau ffflrlnnil Kill. il'K,B. 'P. n a .'" .!" thnrit 1Y''7 ino II, ii, t;, nneilll .triniiu, in. rnrn or tni. ..11.. l,,Ji.,"fe..or nl" narwr, for nd. fill- "'". rn-rlrnl them, tommunlc.u direct with those carljn, trology. Tho Corner hns no skill In read ing tho stars. Flavoring Recipe Called For mould you plcaso print n rcclpo for vanilla flavoring, published somo time ago. In the Corner, which I failed to save? It seemed a good ono. L. C." I nm sorry, but wo have no record of any recipe for vanilla flavoring. Should It havo escaped my oyo, the thrifty mem ber who espied nnd preserved It will plcaso let us havo It, or any other formula for vanilla flavoring she can recommond conscientiously. Another Copy Offered "If .T. AV. I., wilt communicate with mo (Inclosed find neldress), I wilt send him the song ho wants 'Tho Dark-eycel Sailor.' "I. P. H." Our sailor has come boldly to tho front through tho kindly nnd efficient renders of our woll'nlgh omniscient constituency. As tho querist has already received a copy furthor. ' Pleased With Their Gifts "Your letter, with tho address of Mm. p. N. and of Mrs. H. S. 3 received. I hnve sent to them both package's of books and mngnzlncs. nnd havo had lotters from them snylng how pleased they aro. I nm ns glad to pass thoso things on ns they can bo to get them. Mrs. o, N. lias written mo two of tho nicest friendly lot tors Just ns If wo wero old frlenils. Wo nil thank tho Corner for holplng us to know ono another. Mnny, many thanks. "A. M." May tho friendship bo nusplclously formed bo a lasting comfort to all of you. Tho I'orner claims n share In It. the ciotul cnmib Tke -moon -lorc i& 'fc- po&rr to Tre From it3 tender youtkful Kopa. To tine "time, when it tkinly Pedes t-vay Like t. Vied up piece. or .jo't-p. & yw The Last Leaf I know It Is n sin For mo to sit nnd grin At him here; Hut tho old thrco-cornered hnt, And the breeches, nnd all that, Aro so quecrl And If I should llvo to bo Tho Inst leaf upon tho trco In tho spring, Let thorn smile, ns I do now, At tho old forsnkon bough Where I cling. O. W. Holmes. 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