Show biear Is there Is wide difference in the war Turl Elsh la cared for in the land of the bubble bubbles the home of its nativity and the usage it li subjected to after this land of hustle beatle in the orient familiarity does not breed contempt for the the time and infinite labor appreciating required lo 10 aba manufacture of a rug canut its care ono of the most proper important household duties of her combined with this of her and appreciation murii Is also the laudable desire to keep the health of her family intact for in spite 0 all our boasted civilization and oriental culture for women the housewife her of the can giro point to occident the first principles of in many n household that anybody could be ao as to come in from he grossly untidy the atre eit and without dut and dirt of their shoes walk upon the or white coffed floor prec loui rues passes her comprehension at the entrance to each turkish home every mosque turkish pile of yellow ba bouches bath or a or wooden pattens stands waiting and each individual as he comes in from street outside ott th before and puts on the house entering in view of theao frequent putting on and takings 0 of footwear a acyle prevails in the orient all the women wear looie out of which she looking kiomento nio mento notice valle her to at a the boot of th men anve a spur like back of each keel projection at fht enabling the wearer to one foot with the other with a rei dexterity itice ceeil born of long water practice aside fromn ll the balna taken to aroid dirt on to the ru each a frequent one ha and shaking from roof or balcony and an annual tha nual bath and water are vastly considered agen clea la the of a buc the anra colors made 0 dyea cannot fade and ural wool but tightens in abb natt the of becoming farmer and laven when a rui la new th woman it in cold its surface with a and 0 but al warp not it in order with alia to atlas the original lustre out of the raa f in the smaller clelea of the interior itne the renira the public fountain the taken place at rup i olard with the burbace side out and laid to tha stone trough under the fountain the woman with dress tucked up and barefoot get in and tramples and turns and scrubs and rhotea her until the water rues clear when this Is accomplished the rug la lifted out drained carried home and fujie from the balcony la the sun until dry the operation does not hurt the rug hut saves it aivre neat a alair on ian face slav a year all the anz kollm are also washed in cold water a sanitary custom that might prevail here to advantage in the orient rugs are shaken not beaten in this country it they are beaten it should always he on the face side it they are beaten on the back it will break the thread after the dust Is shaken or beaten off small rugs can be put in plain cold water in tube right side out then with a brush and sand soap th entire surface can be gone over but always pains to rub in the same direction with tb warp laree rues atter shaking or beat ink in the direction toward which the wow can have the garden hose turned on them to advantage after which they should be dried la the sun in th winter they can be cleaned by spreading on the esnow covered ground and sweeping ot with the snow A turkish rus should never be sent to a cleaners unless it la one who uses hand cleaning not machine their method of fastening the end of the rug to a rapidly revolving wheel take out the dut but snaps the after a avs la shaken and spread down it Is a good plan occasionally to wipe over the csc with weak ammonia water to give tt lustre when sweeping a ang always use the sweeper or broom in the direction th warp runs otherwise you will find the dirt drawl out of the sweeper instead of being taken up in closing bouso tor the summer the rugs should be shaken fahed if they have not already been treated to their annual ath then rolled op with tobacco camphor cedar shavings or moth balls and t y wim newspapers and un wa th nurul ewed about them intelligent care a turkish rug lasts 1 1 l growing ever silkier and richer llsms i bo sanitary clean commends it to the housewife who sin 1 amt of infection lies in th sl ctet cannot bs often aadil |