T. "iVri.L.iy)! ...iM.pi-:)ijtii 'snwsir ' A, 7 a v ' (l VKh i - ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,k 1919 PRECIPES FROM OUR NEIGHBORS DOES BITING WIT PAY? CYNTHIA'S LETTERS SHOPPING iWiyiiJManiiMtn'mJiftrt.fcniH wim.!.. i.im4i.' i ' 'i ' " i IV f' s. 13 w. r ,P MORTON-RUTLEDGE CIVIC CLUB GIVES RECIPES TO MRS. WILSON Four Prize Ones Garnered From Housewives in This Community---C.innumon Loaf Cake, Fig I'udding, a Delicious Hire Flour Spongecake and Mocha Mousse. Head Also About the Produce Grown by These Women TA(7H year toward the middle of September the Rood housewives Of Morton and Rutledge Civic Club gather together and have a display of the products gown from the s-oil. (heir canning and preserving, and then homemade bread. luns. pas tries, pies and cakes. The display is held in the firchouse of this com munity. These suburban women tuke great pride in their gardens and vie with each other in friendly competition. Quite a few of them proudly ac knowledge that they could inisc -uf-flcient greens and produce to make it unnecessary to purchase these commodities in the open market. When Mrs. H. T. Wilson was asked how the idea originated, s-hc ex plained that the farmers in the vi cinity were attracted by the prices given in the city and grudgingly al lowed them only a small portion of the produce. So this was endured for one season and thru the garden" were started on plots that the aver age person devotes to lawns. These folk have grown potatoes that com pare favorably with Idaho's finest for baking and cooking. Tomatoes as big as a small head of cabbage, carrots, Swiss chard. . Chinese cabbage, shoepeg corn, lima beans, string beans, beets, onions ?ind ' celery are also among the vegetables displayed. Ever-bearing raspberries a u d strawberries, Japanese tomatoes and about fifty varieties of flowers filled the large hall wheie the exhibition was held. The housewives of this commu nity are splendid cooks, and know ing that, the readers of thib paper would be anxious to have some of their recipes, I spent an afternoon garnering them. Cinnamon Loaf Cake Three-quarters cup of sugar, Yolk of one egg, ' Four tablespoons of shortening, Cream until light lemon color and then add ' One and one-quarter cups of flour. Two teaspoons of baking powder, One-half cup of milk. One teaspocr. of cinnamon extract. Beat to a smooth batter, and then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten white of egg. Pour in a well-greased, loaf-shaped pan and bake in a mod erate oven for forty minutes. Cool, and then spread with the following mixture: Six tablespoons of supar. One tablespoon of cornstarch. Sift to mix and then add One teaspoon of lemon'juice a, and sufficient boiling water to c, spread. Mark off the slices with a knife that has been dipped in hot water. Fig Pudding Place In a mixing bowl One cup of finely chopped suet, Two cups of bread crumbs. One cup of flour. One tablespoon of baking powder. One-half teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of nutmeg, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One cup of chopped figs. Juice of one lemon, Grated rind of one-quarter lemon, One-half cup of brown sugur, One-half cup of sirup, One cup of water or milk. Mix thoroughly and then pour into well-greased mold and cover. A onc- pound conee can,maKes a goou mom for this pudding, l'lll about three- quarter full of the mixture. Place in a kettle and fill to about two- thirds of the depth of mold with water. Bring to a boil nnd cook for Adventures i ilu.: " ' ",3K TP TOU love the "splendor of out -of- t- 1 doors," ns .loyrc Kilmer called it in his whimsical little poem, "Itoofs."' or 1 now any number of little debutantes the friendly intimate corners of your 1 flitting about in the evening in bnre "own humble garden, then I know you arms nnd low neck and back with all would like n book which Dorothea has t the unconcern of n duchess. They have jdst added to her shelf of "best be- 1 none of that self-consciousness that be loveds." It is a collection of garden longs to the womnn with whom this tvpc nnd nature poems the best of our I 0f frock is only assumed on rare oc present-day poets and includes the I casions ray, the grave, the tender and the ',,,.,, , whhnsical. In cloth it. is only Sl.r.O. Aml ' tur Amer.cnn woman does hut It's hard to resist the beautiful soft I ",nea' )e '" '"nR h she is in green leather at $2.23. d'rbnbly lovely, and this is doubt- less due impart to skill shown by our Of course, they do say as how a watcnea pot won r dou. 0111 in my -; . a 1 1 I. t 1 . perience a poi uiai nsm i wncciieu 111- Jt.na.mj l.rovccucu u uuu .,, " H." ..ii .1 r iii to a boil much sooper tuau I expected. - tfat no longer do they catch n.e un- uui un miiisv. uu '') ...ivi. ..... ...,- i. wwsres For now I have glass covers m my kettles and can sec right in and wtch my pot boiling. It is such n ,,,!.,. n mat a l.astv irlnnni. In Jvlthout lifting a hot cover and letting 'suit the steam. No. indeed! The glass , (v..,vuv."- " - ...- ..-o'n" -.. . Von,'t break, because it is specially Hampered and heavy, and there's a little j)mof handle in the middle just as on bj lid. Wk, indeed, IoU of Hisses. My smallest one wan only twenty-eight Yruts, and there are larger bizes at thirty-five cents nnd forty cents. For the names of shops where ar- 'ifclcx mentioned lu "Adventures iVItb a I'urse" eau be purchnsed, tldrtss Kdltor ot Woman's Page, ''EyEHlNO Poumo nKDOEn, or phon ''fhtv Woman's Department, Walnut lly MRS. M. A. WILSON i npunulil. IMP bv Vis. V. .1. Ififlon. All ItlpUll Hcvrn'ril. if' here ) ou Can See Mrs. U ihoii's Movies D t XM want to know how lo inal the innt (Idli-ions Kind nf CO UN Ml lYl.N.K Tin 11 ilrop into thi' tihihc Tlirnli-e, Market and .Imiin'r (.Irents un iln or pu'iiini; thin vwpI, nnd wntcli Mis. Wilson innkc tlii'iu in tin' movies. litiitANON er.rviii caki-; ill Lp shown us follows: WViIiicmIiij llnltiinori'. 1'ifij his htipct mill I.iiltiiiiinc nxciiiM' Tlmrsiluy. Tiiilin nnil Saturilu) SIiitwmihI Theatre. I'iftj -fomHi strict anil llnltiiiiiirr iivpiiiip. CIIAItl.OTTK IMS.SK Moinliw Tiiesilni ami Wciltii'.silnj Tho Miiili-I. I'ifth ami South Stri'i'ts. Thin silnj. I'mlin innl Sntimh'i Tho IiIIp Hour. West ('healer. Top popiPM of llip li'Pipes npply ill ho iitlicc in xpinl vpf mlilri's.cpil rtuplnppto lalitur of Woman's Ih;p. one nnd one-half hours. Serve the pudding with cream or vanilla sauce. It may be reheated or fried. I'riid Pig Pudding Cut slice of left-ovei pudding about three-quarters inch' thick and dip in lt BLUE SATIi AND SPANGLED TULLE .Metallic tulle and tinsel roses are 11 feature nf this evening gown. 'I he , foundation Is of hluo satin A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Hose T7INGLISII women have in days gone by held the pulin for evening dress- Kottpr ing If thej were not actually dressed in the evening than other 1 1 women, they were moie radiant more lovely. The French woman was nl ways better dressed for daytime and she, knew much more of the art of clever dressing, but somehow English women j did always come up to scratch in the evening, lit latcf years American girls have been tnking from Knglish girls their supremacy in this matter. .lust as our American men me getting to feel more nt home in evening clothes, so 1 American women are geiting used to . evenine clothes. Itnie shoulders, neck nnd arms are no longer leseried for the very unusual occasion, and you will see American iiressmnuers ano nesigners in ,nnii pvnnim- frock Thir i,nv tiiHiima, ...- actually outdone the French in the akill 1 ru, manI)Ul, ful manipulation of metal cloth nnd i,inll!n il11n ntiil nut .-..1 ntt. 11 .n.MA .,,,,.11:- tiltlo nnd nft. anil n-tiil. .nmo iiinaiiit; nine uun nek, auii mic suuiu I .. .... . , , ars ago the glittering type of dress n ,ij i,in,. l, l. "". "-"""' -"".. .....-.., 3 ,uc ,u- . fessional singer or dancer or actress I u;110 ,wan,t.e',1 to ,nnkp radiant effect in 'hf limelight, now every woman who , . ... .. I usiiirt-a in i-vriiiiiK 1 iiniir-j ui uu gur in for metal evening gowns. rr-l,n fmiTidnllnii rt 1, n n..inlnn .... ' -uc iuiiiii,uuiii u. in. r,,uiu unil here shown ia of blue satin and it is draped with spangled tulle, while tinsel rotes catch the drapery at the right side. There is n wide girdle of gold and blue satin brocade. How do you like the new silhouette, with the width from Ride to side com bined with extreme slenderness from frout to back? Most women as they get used to it are finding it very in teresting, and there, is no doubt about it that it is this rather more than any thing else (hot is characterizing the netf evfniii; elotlie thin autumn. mm J lm&iSffllSm&MAvi J ' 1 liil all MmhhihII Hi) ' ' batter, and fry golden blown in boll fat. Serve with lemon sauce. Itice Klour Spongecake This cake is most delicious, just like the breath of summer clown, so light and dellciously (Inky. Sift Three-quarters cup of r.tgur, Scven-cialilhi cup of rirc flour. Two teaspoons of baking pointer, One-quarter tearpoon nf salt four times and, then bout in the yolks of two eggs, and add four table spoons of water. Iicat the whites of ! eggs,until a stiff meringue, anil then slowly pour in tho prepared yolks of I egg, beating hard. When the yolks 1 of eggs are thoroughly mixed add i the prepared- sugar and rice Hour, t cutting unci folding in carcflilly When thoroughly inked, turn into .1 I well-greased ttirkshead pan with n lube ccntur, and bake in a moderate oven for thirty-live minutes. Mocha .Mousse Whip one cup of cream until stiff Now place one, cup of sugar and four tablespoons of coffee in a sauce pan. Bring to boil and cook for six minutes. Add yolks of two eggs snd then beat well. Let cool and then add the stiffiy beaten whites of two eggs, the whipped cream and one teaspoon of mocha extract. Fold lightly together and then pour into a mold. A one-pound coffee can is splendid for this. Now dip a piece of muslin in niched paraffin or suet and place about the joining of the lid to prevent the salty water from entering. P.ick in ice and salt for two and one-half hours, using one part salt lo three parts ice. When ready to serve wipe with a cloth wrung from hot water, and the mousto will slide tut on a platter. Serve at once with" the rice, spongecake. This amount of mousse cake will serve five or -in people. The Woman's Exchange ! Motoring in Jersey " I d.L, 0 II otua, v I'noc Dear Madame Could jou kindly ililish in lour n.iiipi- the dlstnmp liel Iweeii National I'ark and North Wood Imrj. V. .!.? ti. 15. The divtanie N four mip In nuto iin hile ronil. Kitten Wanted i i-iUior o Woman's I'auc Deiu Madame I urn the mother of thiee little bujs and would liku to hae u un e little kitten for them. We would gie it a good home mid it would be a plu unite to the buys. I know thnt you have helped nuiin others and hope that theie is a kittert to be giwn awav . M. . Mrs. M. 31. 's addieis i held licic. and niters of n kitten for her little bojv will be forwaided. To Perplexed Fust see that .vour sjsteni is thor oughly in "order to improe jour com plexion. Then mnke up your mind to take as much exercise as possihlp and lo eat good plain food with plenty of greens, etc., in your diet n,nd very lit tle pastry and the like. You inut nlso drink plenty of water a glass of hot wnter taken in the morning before breakfast is very good for the complex ion. As for outward treatment, get n good facial soap nnd follow;, the direc tion In the little booklet that comes with it. Keep faithfully on with this treatment, and I am sure you 'will see lesults. Mot Ht first, of course, be- I cause it tnKes some lime in mnieriauj i iiinrnve the SK n. uon worry, nc- caitbe jou will f rnllhlp ftllVWOJ probably outgrow this I almost forgot about sleepy get plenty of It ! Questions on Various Subjects To the Editor of Woman's Paat: I)eir Madam I am an interested render of the Evening T't-ni.TC LF.norn. and enjoy mostly your page. Can you tell me. how to get rid of a double chin"' Also, do reducing exercises nt night nffect the body so as to prevent sleep ing? How can I cure myself of a sort of insomnia that of not being able to sleep for several hours after retiring? Arc -00 brushes per TWening too much for the hair? How can I remove ink fi om a blue flight) wool swe.ater? How may moss be removed from teeth Taylor & Aspel SPORTS SHOP Special Offer. nr RIDING HABITS i.'raenatte1 Oxford Gray Melton riain roam ful) lined rubbei faclnir. nreerhe nro r-enforcetl with lmrk kin. " Vcr3' Special $38.50 Imported Tweed Suits, $72.50 ilattj made of corro spondlnir material TOPCOATS of Bolivia. Slher tone and Cameleon Cloth. KIMSONAHI.V I'lllC'IJi Smart Sports Dresses In Serge and Tricotino 130 South 16th 5t. Klhal If. Tatylor Bella C. Aspal wr WITH BEAVER IEc:ii'i' ami tan iluwl.wi m.ike this suit the charming piece of winter wardi'iilie Unit it is. The sumptuous squaie-woik cnihroideiy on the p.mel in the back is worthy of study t without harming them and not going to I dentist? Tli.'sp onpstinoM limp lieeii liotherini: , , : T .,,.,,1.1 .. ' till: llll U il'IIK Llllll-. Iltlil t oirt.it. ..t I rider it a huge fntor if 50.1 would answer them for me. M. P. I There are patented appliances that i are said to be helpful in reducing dou I ble chins. Have you tried any of them'- Massage is cr.i helpful, too, Hxercisc I will help jou ledme and at the saim ! t'n,e w-ill induce sleep. Tf jou work out a stues of exercises, nnil go through them slowlv and regulaili eieiy night for about twenty minute iir half un hoiii' befoie jou gp to bed jou will get that nice tired feeling Unit imikes jou go to sleep quickly. A cup of hot milk taken slowly just befon retiiing will induce sleep. , Do jou eat veiy rich food? That will make jou fat, encourage the double chin and at the same time guc jou in digestion and keep jou nwnke nt night Kiit plcntj of food, but plain, whole some food : not too many sweets. 1 am sine the exercising will mnke you sleep better. Open the windows wide when jou do it, and take deep bieaths nf the fiesh nir. lie sure to sleep with the windows open. One hundred strokes is the prescribed amount to giw to the hair at night. Do it slowly from the center of the head lo the ends of the hair, with un upward and outward motion of the brush. To 1 emote the ink stain, try soak ing the spot in milk Tor n day or two. If this does not take out the stain, soak it in a saturated solution of oxalic acid for a few minutes, then rinse in clear water, and finally rinse in water to which a few drops of ammonia hne been added. Do not allow it to leniaiu )0ng in any of the waters. I am afraid it will be necessary for jou to have n dentist clean your teeth in order to get them thoroughly clean. Designed by artists, fashioned by careful work men from the finest of materials, perfect in fit and finish La France shoes are not only extremely good looking, but comfortable and durable, too. The nsw models await your in spection at our, store, developed in the fashionable shade of brown kid, as well as black. The smartest boots ire lacrd, for a trim ankle it impossible with a button boot. TIS A J'KAT TO If IT r IS 1ST 12Q4r06-08 Markot Street FUR TRIMMINGS - '' .V 3 nlral Newe Service llrushing them with prepared chalk will clean the teeth if they have not been neglected before. It is better to go to t 11 dentist-, nt lpnst. tivire ll tent nnd 'a dentist nt least twice a jenr , . , - I . "... give your teeth a good clean ing, if possible. - Jo. I Fori. I I iFor Cranberry Sauce with the meat certainly with any meat lamb, veal, beef, pork or fowl and Cran berry Pie for dessert. That delicious Cranberry tang will make every dish doubly attractive, and end the meal with a "My, but that's good." Try these recipes: Cranberry? Sauce Ona quart cranberries, two cups boiling water, two cupi linear. Iiotl the sugar and water tocether for five minutes; sktm; add tho berries and cook, without stirring, unttt they are transparent. Five minutes cooking over o hot fire Is usually time enouch to make the beuce clear. Strained Cranberry SaUce If a strained sauce Is preferred, While corn syrup may be substituted successfully for sugar. In whole or in part. Alwayi cook Cranberries in porcelain -lined, enameled or aluminum vessels. For a selection of the choicest cultivated varieties, always ask for Eatmor Cranberries Afo. 4-73 A Please Tell Me What to Do l!y CYNTHIA Once More Dear Cynthia A .vounj; man of our ncrjimlntuiicp wishes to know whnt love rcnlly Is. Could jou ndvle us what to icll him and oblige tho oonmn twins. We humbly refer the question to renders. Win It'c n,...,M.c Inr. Cynthia-lleforc the subject of I ,cr- who ,akp t,,p kt,(,n(,Bt ,,e,iC"t ln kissing good-night is dropped tern- I Ml5'lnS cuttinC ""'"K" poraril, I should like my voice to be 1 There is a current Idea running lienid on the mailer. through mankind that to be sarcastic The joung mini who asks for a kiss j is to bo elccr. I bclievj that is the on blight ncciiaintiuic) has very little leason so many of us pass through thnt respect for n girl, and generally brags 1 period when wc are proud of this nc nboul it and exaggerate? greath anil eomplishinent nnd flourish it on all oc cuuses his friends to lose theiu respect I taslons. ' Of course, nobody ever lays for the lady in question. 'Halm to-pride in thei matter; but way It is also dangerous, as one is apt down deep those of us who have been to die of painter's colic or lead puis- oning, for the kind thnt grant these kisses are usually the talcum -powdeieil, I mnrshmnllow - nosed, supcrself-con- I scions damsels. 1 The article that's powdeied anil puffed, padded and painted, longed and shellacked, whitewashed mid cal- 1 eimincd, tarnished and embroidered with penciled cyeluows. tinseled eje- 1 InsTies, belladonna ejes, spit rurls. fly- 1 by-night beauty spots, rats, Hwilehes I phony tresses and fake cm Is is the Huffy-ruffle tj pe of a veritable iniita I tion of an Kgjptian mummy, whose I uncanny apiii'iuanee suggi-sts liaxing been pieparcd by an undertaker. Yes, kissing is dimgeious, and a joung lady lo'sps respect thereby. Fen .111 engaged couple it is different, and 11 kiss'then has a significant meaning! cArnors. To the "Brunette" Deal Cynthia I read a letter writ ten to the Kvkxi.vo Pi nt.lr LElicitn 1 in jour cnnimii tiy one liruiiette on point and powder nnd would like to ay ' a word to her. I "Ilrunette," I agiec with you in one way and in another waj jou are all wrong. It is very true that the fellows flirt with the "dolls" instead of the Id- , fashioned girl because they know which will flirt. For instance, jo can't find one om ' I of ten of the old-fashioned tjpe that j ( will flirt and. thetefore, the fellow. . don't bother them. " Most "dolls," who me out alone oi i In couples, me out to attract atten tion, and, therefore, use camouflage to bait their way. Yet this is not the Case every time. AVhen I go otil with a girl I want her to look ns nice ns possible, but not have rouge so thick on her cheeks thnt you can't see what she looks like. 1 like to sec n girl use a little powder I (not rouge) to remedy the so-qalled i "shine" on her face. A girl who spends nearly nil of hei time "primping" never has time to learn housekeeping, and when a fellow wants n wife ho wants n housekeeper as well. Most fellows of today can't afford to have a cook, maid nnd every thing else. And again there arc thousands of inner cook the cranberries and water then press through the strainer, keeping back the skins; add the aurar and finish ths cooking as suggested. Cranberry Pia Have ready a partly baked pastry shell; pour In fitting when cold, made by cranberry sauce recipes put strips of pastry over top and finish baking in a moderate oven Brown ot Black Kid Boot ARE YOU A BIT PROUD OF BEING SARCASTIC? Nearly Every One With Keen Wits Is at Some. Time or Other, Bui the Question Is, Does It Pay? TIlAIMiY every .voiinc person -who is " endowed with keen wits nt some time or olhrr goes through the sar castic r.Rc In fact, the passing of the j cars doesn't always effect a enre. 1 am sure, like myself, you know grown , """"" " 'f " oiibiii. m "i"w uti.- sarcastic and are cured know thnt pride in our quick wits was nt the root of it all. 1 The person who is coritinunlly wound ing people by saying sharp, clever things 1 does not really mei,n to wound. Sar casm, in fact, frequently has nothing to I do with the one it attacks. It is sim- ply n giving in to a 'temptation to be s-mnrt. mill point I would like to make is 1 -- tnat it doesn t pay. Ao nmount 01 reputation fnrpnssing nbout bittcf, quicK wit can ever mnke up for what n boy or girl or uinn or womnn loses in the honest and frsiik friendship of those who nro victimised. Frequently teach ers indulge in snrcasm .with little chil dren who are simply bewildered by it girls of today who arc excellent house keepers, and, tnko it from me, they use powder. Face powder, too, not bakiugt powder. One more thing who ever told you that the majority of men are narrow minded? Not men. "Ilrunette." but dudes. Take n fool's advice and, get to regular fellow and kecif him. 1 be llevc you are worthy. Itegular fellows, let's hear from you. Do yau ngreo with ivrciia'nrr I me? mTrTiTTtmTTrTiTtrTrTTTrTrrrrtTTTTTTTTrTrttmrrmfTTTTTTTnmTttntrTTnTTT-rrrrrrrrm LOCOMOBILE De Luxe THE MOST EXPENSIVE CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY. THE HIGH PRICE IS MERE LY AN INDEX, A REFLEC TION, OF THE VERY HIGH QUALITY. $8450 Upwards j Locomobile Company of 'America 5314 Market Street Philadelphia, Pa. .umuiimm-unuuiiiiiuiiuiuiiiiiumiuiiiiiu'i'i'ii"M"iiiniiii.i,iM,111L nQ The Cleaner That CL EA NS The worth and value to you of any electric suc tion cleaner depends entirely upon what it will do ior you and nothing eiscj neither upon its looks nor what anybody may claim for it. And cleaning power in a suction cleaner depends upon an accurate, scientific balanco between the speed of the fan and tho volume of air drawn through tho nozzle or mouth ' of the machine, Ohio-Tuec Electric Cleaner has greater suction power than any-other electric cleaner. . There is no lint too light, no ' 7 raveling too small nor dirt too heavy for the Ohio-Tuec. It gets mem an. See it demonstrated at your electrical dealer's. If lie does not have it, write or phone us and we will tell you where you can find it in your neighborhood. Also ask to tea the Highland doctria Washer and the Free Weettnghovse Elec trics Bewlno Maohlne, two other rfmo and money savers which every housewife should have. at first and then, finally, so cowed and utterly at a loss that they simply cap not lenru. What these tcacjiers ought to pay for Indulging their wits at the expense of bnbies cim never quite be mcnstlrcd. There is no doubt nbout It, snrcasm loses friends of all ages to us. No on likes to bo humiliated, nnd that is what a quick, biting retort does hu miliates. It is as n rule so clever that n person can't think of anything to sr.v In reply until perhaps twenty-four hours later and then tho harm Is done. IIu man nature, on tho whole, is open and nbove-bonrd. In getting alone with it the only plan to follow is to deal oat' open and above-board treatment. CHILDREN'S APPAREL, COATS HATS BABY LAYETTES DRESSES BOOTIES From France, handmade dresses, Gertrudes and sleeping robes. I'mm Jiiptin. quitted jai.ket9i fmekn and poach robes. Smart lloyn' Ifatn. all s i 7. f n nd nhappp IB no up ward. fncompiir .bin Oonts. $7 ISO t o S7B 00 lllrln HrIpi ml slzi-n. 15 BO lo SS 50 School and play rtresiei in RlnKlinm nt rhambrasr . 1 5 up Hois' Oliver Twlit Hilly Barlow and rosulatlon u I t a . two to 1jc se&ra. 14.00 to $10.00 llxrlualve model, t ll e x p e n alvelr priced. Ilostesa in attendance. "MEME" BONNETS DE LUXE CHILDREN'S APPAREL SHOP 135 South 16th Street TTTTTJ Really JJJJ 1 pjl H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. . 4 WII0LKHAI.15 IHSTBlnUTOnS " Philadelphia .! 1 -. i r. H iliiiHilin anaiiijT J V . . s km, s mr -a. -wjm .0 i-- '. lf.JB in" i small mi ll I ,' ul rJtA Vvliijrl-Vju i ifa'lliafi' Bgra:Aag mrmra