Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1916, Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING LED'GEB PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APUlL 19, 1916.
GUILTING aEES THE LATEST
FEMININE FAD, M'LISS DECLARES
City: Woman Is Emulating Her Sister in Ken
tucky Mountains Whose Patch Parties
At-e He? Only Social Diversion
IT WAS that olivor womah Of letters. Lady Mnry Wortley Montagu, who held
thill for a woman "not to know how to Uso a needle was as scandalous as for
fc man hot to know now to use a sword."
This dictum, however which Was addressed to tho maidens of tho seven
teenth century did hot hit so hard as it might have, for Just as It was a raro
hm then to discover a mail who did not know the science of his foils, so one
Might hftvo looked far and wide for tho woman who could not ply her needlo In
. wonderfully Intricate way.
In fact, in an Issue of the Spectator pt that day thoro Is a humorous letter
from a worried woman who declares that she cannot prevail upon her two
daughters to learn to read nnd write, so busily engaged aro they with their
quilting!
FlVo years ago I Hhlnlt a condition such as Lady Mary describes as
"scandalous" might have boon said to exist. A deplorable Ignorance concern
'lng the domestic art of sowing, even In Its simplest aspects, was rampant, but
front what I sco nnd hear these days, I am firmly convinced that a recrudcscenco
of tho needlo Is Imminent.
Whether or not women are tired of soaring on tho heights with Ibsen nnd
Brleux and wish to rest awhll6 In order to gather fresh Impetus for another
literary flight I do not know, but I find that afternoon sewlng-fcsts aro taking tho
place of the erstwhllo dramatic and bridge and "600" orgies.
Yesterday I heard of a group of women who havo transformed their card
party afternoon Into a quitting bee.
"And wo haven't had such fun," the organizer of tho bco told mc, "slnco
we left off cutlng and designing paper dolls. Thero are six of us In tho club. Tho
flrBt thing we did was to chip In and buy a fascinating book on tho old-fashloncd
art of quitting, which tells also how to make these wonderful coverlets.
"Wo provided ourselves with the equipment called for It was only a lot of
varl-colored patches and bits of silk nnd calico that every household can be mado
to yleld-and a stmplo frnmo and set to work.
"Do yoii know," sh6 continued enthusiastically, "tho hUtory of tho world
can be read frbm Its quilts. They mado thorn back oven to tho tlmo of Cleopatra,
Our card party used to mcot only onco a week. But we becamo so fascinated by
the work of quilting that wo decided to hold tho bees twlco weekly, and I know
lots of us neglect many things we ought to do In order to snatch a few stitches
between times.
"At each mooting one of our members Is delegated to bo reader. Tho book
hich wo havo bought, In addition to being practical, tells of tho history and
origin of qulltmaklng so entertainingly that this provides additional enjoyment
for. 'us. When we havo finished this wo are going to extend our reading to other
flelds, making theeo wonderful quilts meanwhile."
v To tho Inexpert needlewoman tho kind of quilts which hor grandmother of
60 years ago, or tho Kentucky mountain women of today, aro capable of making,
with their wonderfully fantastic pineapple, rose nnd Jacob's ladder designs, which
earned for them tho appellation "crazy" quilts, seem Impossible of nchlovomcnt.
But my friend Informs mo that the work "grows on" one and that her quilting
tee is going to prove that tho education and civilization of tho "effete East" Is
no deterrent to the faclla accomplishment of difficult needlework.
To thoso of my readers Who want to emulate theexample of her bco and
"chip in" for tho Interesting book. I will gladly send Its name upon receipt of a
tamped, self-addressed envelope. M'LISS.
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page
Address all communications to MT. rare of the Kvenlnjr Ledger. Write on one
side of thx paper only.
Dear M'IIks Now that tho shop wln-
flows are showing bathlne suits and the
railroads advertising summer rates to the
seashore, why don't you gle us the bene
fit of yonr views on tho American way
of Indulging In surf bathing?
Pont you think that cojtumes which
,have "n sIcoveBand very low necks and
extremely short, -skirts ought to be
banned! -""
And How about the men's costufns? Aro
they any better? What do you think of
having separnto bathing beaches for tho
sexeb7 Answer, please. C. T.
But. C T.. I'm not at all In favor of
separate bathing beaches. Td ona who
after long years of practice has not been
able to acquire any but ,a hybrid dog-paddle-Australlan-crawl
sort of stroke
which la guaranteed to reduce her to a
state of utter exhaustion In 10 seconds
without getting her nnywhero at all the
prospect of a dip In the briny deep with
out -herculean mnacullno protection Is
nothing short of terrifying. I think the
strand should be co-educational, Just as
dancer, parties nnd schools are co-cduca-tlonal.
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True, few men can Btand the test of
tho bathing suit unless they bo com
posites of Apollo-Belvedere, Adonis and
James K. Ilackett rolled Into one-. And
It s a bit disconcerting to have one's
quondam hero tike on the appearance of
a. wet cat that has been fighting for Its
ninth life. But It must not bo forgotten
that, likewise, only a yenus or an Ann
ette Kellermun can emerge from n battle
with the waves with the feeling that her
pulchritude has not suffered a loss of
prestige.
In n day when beauty shows of the
Zlcgfeld type fall to Create a nens.it Ion
and when sleeveless gowns and no backs
and decollete gowns are tho rulo rather
than tho exception, I nnd It hard to bo
shocked nt tho abbreviation that our bath
ing isultB arc taking on. It Is dlfllcult
I enough to maintain one's equilibrium at
an ivttJi tho undertow and all that, but
If one) had to trail long skirts and wear
long sleeves and choker collars, what
Inspiration would thero bq to Indulge In
this exhilarating form of Immorslo'n7
Modesty should, of course, be .the key
note of all femlnlna apparel, but I see
nothing Immodest In a. bare arm or nn
uncovered thioat and, as tho little boys
said who UBcd to stand on the curb nnd
watch women climb onto omnibuses,
"Ladles' legs ain't no treat to uh."
Dear M'LIbh Will you please toll me
something that will take mildew out of
a pair of pure linen ton els? I would
like to hear from you as soon as pos
sible. Wet the stains with boiling wator,
wring and cover with sour milk. Then
put them out in strong sunlight and cover
with salt. If they do not yield to sev
eral applications of this, try lemon Juice
and salt applied to the stains. Tho towels
should be put In tho sun.
SEEN IN THE SHOPS
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SMART RUSSIAN BLOUSE
THIS very picturesque Jumper blouso hns been named "La Petrovn," after the
charming actress who typifies all that Is fashlonnble and Runslnn In tho movleo.
It Is mado of acorgctto crepe, with touches of crepo de chine. The body of tho
blouse fonturcs Georgette, with collar, cuITh, sash and ball buttons of the crepe. The
embroideries seen nt the yoke and carried out In the same manner nt the back nro done
in tones of silver A slight motif In the snmo is seen nt tho lower part of tho blouse.
Hemstitching trims the deep cuff and tho sash has a picot edge.
This comes In different colors Two sample btotit.es may bo had- In roo and In
inalzo with white. -Duplicates In any color combination desired may be had nt the
same price $16. GO.
A simple but effective sailor hat Is shown with tho blouse. It Ii mado of black
Milan split strnw, with a Hat tnllorcd bow of rose-colored grosgraln ribbon across
one Bide of tho crown. A shaded rose Is seen here nnd there. In other color com
binations the price Is $8. ,
The namo of tho shop where these articles may be purchased will bo supplied by
the Kdltor of tho Woman's Page, Kvenino Ledciku, 008 Chestnut street. The request
must be nccomnmilod by a stnmpcd, scif-addrenscd envelope and must mention tho
dnto on which tho artlclo appealed.
FOOD VALUES
Bake Your Own Beans; Cook Your Own Fruits
By VIRGINIA E. KIFT
BETTER A HEALTHY "BONEHEAD"
THAN A SICKLY MARVEL
By WILLIAM
ALTHOUGH "overwork" and "excessive
.study" are seized upon as ,'convenlent
explanations for a lot of dismal failures,
which are In reality due to other and
less admirable causes, It Is Impossible to
escape the fact that a great many young
. "people In high schools and colleges lay
the foundation for a lifetime of 111 health
In. too much Btudy. Competent peda
gogues recognize thlB fact when they list
among the essential requirements for pro
motion or graduation such athletic ac
complishments as swlmmtpg or fencing.
It is a sad and rather frightful thing to
aee young high-school girls dragging home
night after night a great armful of books
to pore over. Instead of devoting the eve
nings to music, dancing, visiting or tjoma
healthful recreation. Rather an ordinal-)',
but well-balanced young woman than a
prodigy of learning with a poorly-developed
body and "nerves" or delicate health.
At the risk of bringing down upon us
the ire of schoolmaster, wo say that a
'normal boy or girl should be able to get
along satisfactorily In high school without
night work that If the flva hours spent
at school each day will not suffice for all
necessary study, something la wrong with
the system of Instruction.
Five hours per day Is ample for actual
brain work, at least for young people. If
more than that Is attempted health Is en
dangered. If more than flva hours were
required for the normal, the average, our
schools would have, longer sessions.
The evening should be the student's
own. Not to be spent In dance halls, or
BRADY, M. D.
anywhere except at home, or nt the homo
of responsible people, or at least under
the supervision of rellablo adults.
Eye-strain, spinal curvature, neurasthe
nia, anemia, tuberculosis and sometimes
actual mental aberration may be brought
on or favored by too much study.
Better a healthy "bonehead" than a
sickly marvel.
Somehow, In real life, the "head of his
class" rarely shines conspicuously. In fact.
It Is rather a misfortune for a boy or girl
to graduate with honors.
No night study. Let the young brains
have a change of work. Don't allow am
bitious teachers to convert your home Into
u scnooi annex.
IP YOU bake your own baked beans
you can save 10 cents on every can.
A 10-ccnt can of baked beans contains
enough to serve four people. If you buy
dry benns, sonk them, bako them your
selfyou get ono pound for ten cents,
enough to servo eight people. With the
10 cents you savo you can buy salt pork
or bacon, add moro molasses and havo
a dish suitable in food Value to tho
usual meat course served nt dlnnci.
I'roin two tnlilcspoonfuls of dried
beans your body receives as much hent
and energy as it would from a sllco of
roast beef U-Incli thick, fivo Inches long
by three Inches across.
Two tablespoontuls of dilcd beans con
tain as much "food value" as two-thirds
of n. clnnn of milk.
A generous sllco of bread will not' glvoj
you any moro "looa .uluc tuan two
tablespoontuls of dried beans.
However, It Is not well to cat only
tho foods which supply heat and energy
eomo fresh fruit should be eaten at
every menl to add variety nnd Blvo tho
body tho Inorganic Baits needed to keep
the blood clean.
Unless you do not havo to bo careful
with )our money do not buy canned fruits
they nro vciy expensive
Procure dried peaches, nprlcots, prunes,
apples, soak them over night and sim
mer them tho next day.
You can mnko a vciy attractive des
sert nt n saving of 20 to 30 cents or more
hould you now bu oujlng jour fiults
In tho can.
A llttlo table will give ott nn idea of
how much you can savo by buying
things dried nnd cooklnj them youisclf:
Kood Canned Cent Dried Coat Savd
Hiked Means.... 4rrvgs .l S pervRH .10 .10
r.lnm Henna. .. 1" cups .In 4 cuph .11) ,'.'i)
Pan 1'iupa .0s 4 cup .)" .n't
Apricot lean .IS :ixian .111 .IS
roaches ........ tqn .IS :i x can .12 IJ
It Is convenient to buy these things
at tho storo leady cooked, but if your
Jjltcjicn Arc hns to be kept up anyhow.
wuy not uso it ana cook imngo nt nome ."
Arid 1m thn nmntint vn 1 wnlllri Ritvp In
'n. week If you nover had to buy any-
tuin? in n can; then multiply It by 62
weeks nnd decldo If It "puys" to go to
tho extra trouble of cooKlng your own
fiuits and baking your own beans. 1'er
linpa you will 11ml that it docs.
Marion Harland's Corner
I AM making a request for cast-off sheet
music nnd also player piano rolls. I
will bo only too glad to pay pontage on
tho same. 1 wish the Corner every buc
cess. MRS. C. Y."
Junior Corncrltei will pteao take the
responsibility of this application off my
mind. I hold the address of our friend,
thanklrig her for her kind words and
wishes In behalf of the II, II. C.
Has a Bad Fool
"1 am a boy 12 years of age nnd am
going Into low eighth In school this year.
I have been troubled with a bad foot for
two years and the doctor couldn't And
out what caused the pain. He said I
would have to keep the .foot In a plaster
cast for 14 weeks. I should like to do
something whlto I am at home, for my
father only makes smalt wnges nnd we
have a big family He can hardly afford
to buy the bnro comforts of life, It would
please me greatly If I could receive some
thing that would pas away the time, as
I have nothing of the sort. Wo will be
glad to call or pay postage,
"RUDOLPH S."
Note that he longi, most of nil, to re
lieve his father of tho Impending burden
of the cost of surgical appliances. Direct
correspondence with him will mako lila
wants moro clearly known. As to the
"anything to pass away the time" of his
confinement to tho house, our Juniors will
sco that he gets reading nnd mnybo a
game or two to relievo monotony and cheat
him into forgetfulness of tho bad foot
no Inconsiderable nftllctlon to nn active
Doy- .
Important Detail Overlooked
"I write to Bay that I havo music,
books, magazines, etc, for Hiobo who
need them and who will call or send for
them. M. 11. I)."
Your liberal proposal would be perfect
If you had added your full name Instcnd
of tnntnllzlng us with initials nnd tele
phone number. This last wo feel would
uvnit llttlo to readers who do not live
In your town and vicinity. We hold
Jealously to tlio directions In hand nnd
pray that you will make them nerviccablo
to tho scores of readers who arc eator
to profit by your goodness. May we tres
pass so far upon your kind intentions
concerning the Corner as to beg for your
namo? It will not be published, but he
pnssed over confidentially to thoso who ask
for tho treasurcu In your keeping.
Girl Wants a Camera
"Can I hope that any one in your
Comer has a camera which he or she no
longer uses? My mother is a widow, try
ing to give my two brothers nnd sisters
nnd myself nn education My sister Is in
colicgo nnd I am in high school We havo
wanted a camera for a long time, but
could not afford to buy one Wo should bo
delighted to rccclva one which wo could
uto O. A. S."
Our amateur -photographers aro con.
slnntly giving up old cameras In favor
of new styles Instead of selling them
for next to nothing Inquire what onb of
our members could use tho discarded
instruments nnd do a great kindness to n
fellow being. A wholo family will be
i made happy and the widowed mother's
heart will Blng for Joy if wo can find a
camera for the high school girl who
pleads with the Corner for tho gift.
Would Mnko Quilts on Shares
"I see by jour advertisement In the
paper that you furnish silk pieces to make
All rommanleatlori nildreioed to Marlon
jinnnna .nhonia eneiote n arnmpen, , Mil
nrtlele In which' j-on nre Interested Ir.
sons wlMn to Bid In tho ehnfllnhlo
work of the II. If. C. friionld write Morion
Hurlsnil, In care, of thli paper, for ntt-dre-nej
of those they wonlrt like to help,
nnd, hSTlnx reeelred , them, communicate
direct wl tli those parties.
quilts for halves. I should like to use
some In this way. Let me hear from you
nt once. MRS. C. W. W."
Since you do not say whnt signature
was attached to what you call an adver
tisement wo cannot Identify tho person
who made the offer. I regret our Inabil
ity to serve you In consequenco of tho
omission. May I iay here for your en
lightenment, and for tho benefit of others
who fall Into like error, that the Corner
Issues no advertisements of any kind? Tho
place for those Is In tho advertising de
partment of the paper. Nor do Wo keep
any stock on hand except a bountiful store
of good will toward nil our members and
renders And thcae are the benefactors In
the H. II. a, not tho editor.
Starting a Crocheting Club
"This Is tile first favor I have asked
from the Corner. Will ou please help
me to get some crocheting patterns?
Wo six girls arc going to start a sow
ing nnd crocheting club, but we cannot
get pattern. So we nBk for aid In your
Corner, We will be grateful for tho help,
"MARY L."
Taney workers In general, whether club
women or not, nre requested to lend a
kindly car to this petition, ratterns lhat
have served their turn In the hands of tho
present owners will bd gladly accepted by
tho girls. It Is refreshing to hear of tho
formation, of such clubs and circles. Lot
us encourage tho growth In the right direc
tion. Some day if I can find tlmo I ehall
wrllo nn essay upon "fancy Work as n
Snfety Valvo nnd as a Missionary." Let
us tolled pattern!! for these sensible young
people.
pink may be queer ducks, nursery rhyma
animals nnd conventional figures worfcc.4
In colored thread, Hats to match "art
made of fabrics, embroidered or hanij
palntd. ;
About Rompers
Rompers nre doubly serviceable; nnd
n paying Investment frofii a practical
standpoint. They are made In such a
way that n llttlo boy or girl could wear
the same style, presenting hand-mo-down
possibilities Truly, tho coming genera
tions aro feminists! Decorations on thoso i
odd lltlo rompers of tan, delft bluo nnd '
A Sugar
that has given sat
isfaction for half a
century
is a good, safe sugar
for you to use.
FRANKLIN
GRANULATED
SUGAR
is a perfectly refined, pur
enno sugar, soli
and neat cotton
keep it clean at
for the name aU pic
Franklin, hi 2 aif
cartons anjr iif 2, 5,
and 50 lbctton bags.
A kind of iugar for every use
in cartons and cotton bags.
The
Franklin
Surfnr
Refining
Company
Philadelphia
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Ruffs Are Chic
The new ruffs show moro vnrtoty than
they have for many moons. Hcie are a
few novelties picked out in a shop tho
other dayi
Oatrlch ruffs, quite long and light at
tho ends, shade from mauve to purple,
white to black, gray to dark tnupo and
rose to cerise.
A lavender tulle ruff has a centro piece
of tho same colored ostrich.
A white tulle ruff has a centte of coral
ribbon, from which loops of tho same
hang down.
An upper rufflo of whlto tulle and a
Jower ono of black rorm another very
smart neckpiece. Daisies finish off the
front and tie with long ends of black
satin ribbon.
Ajiother two-toned ruff has an upper
of palo green net and a lower of mauve
maline. Poppies and mauve (streamers
form tho trimming.
Tiny looped ruffs of satin ribbon nre
mado to wear at the back of the neck.
They come In all shades.
The smartest neckpiece of them all was
made of old blue moire ribbon, edged
with dull Bllver. This forms both frills
and the band around the centre of the
neck, A second frill of very fine boft
tullo softens the lines of the blue.
War Once More
War has brought many tcnois, but none
so horrlblo as tho Hcirclty of strong linen
thread. This formerly came from Bel
gium, nml the t.upply Is sadly small jiut
at piesent So don't blamo tho sower If
your buttons como oft! Olnme It on tho
w n r.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Why Some Eyes Are Larger Than
Others
Please explain why my sister's eyes
look larger than mine, yet measuer exactly
the same.
Answer She may havo wider palpebral
commissure lids wider apart and per
haps larger pupils, and shading about
eyes.
It Would Take Five Years
Please tell mo how to diet and treat a
nervous mother who nas attacks several
times a day,
AnswerWe will gladly help teach you
that. If you will spend four years In a
medical school and about a year as In-
lerpe in me nospuai. u can't bo done In
less time.
Fresh Air Cure
fresh air Is the best antidote for colds.
If you make It a point to 'breathe deeply
every morning and every night, you will
find that your susceptibility to cold is
considerably lessened. Uvery precaution
like this tells on a delicate, constitution.
Evanescence
What's the brlghtnebs of a brow?
What's a mouth of pearls and porals?
Beauty vanishes like a vapor.
Preach tho men of musty morals
Ah. for me, I thrill to eee
The bloom a velvet cheek discloses,
Made of dust I well believe lt
So are lilies, bo aro roses!
Harriet Prtacott Spoftord.
SsijaKr Be tho Many
if Stylish Creations
I Theno modelu are tho very latest
I IMrlalan Ideas - - eareptlonally
1 aiyllih and worth at leaet n
1 third more. Tor Eaoter lew will
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nursing hottlc-i It will hp
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