is — ERSTE structure sends out a small rounded | > The Outlook for $30 Shoes. shoemaker no longer pegs his shoes, —— ¢ egg-like boly, krown as the button. { but he continues to peg up the price. HAS NOT GONE UP Z CLG) » | The button grows rapidly and soon The shoe manufacturer, who at the | Leather is already a luxury. But in E V ER Y THIN IN PRICE ed reo bursts, revealing a small cap-like banquet of the Boot and Shoe Club, | the remarks of Mr. Donovan, who ut- Bellefonte, Pa., November 24, 1916. portion borne upon a stem. It is this last week, predicted the price of $30! tered his $30 warning, we may find cap and stem which constitute most or some small encouragement. This is : ; : 3 EE of the so-called mushrooms. As the |for an all-leather shoe “in a few to be the price of shoes “made entire- All the goods we advertise here are selling at prices prevailing ‘Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms. cap and stem enlarge and grow up- | years” is probably not altogether an ly of high-grade leather.” There may Mushrooms, which belong to a ‘group of plants known as fungi, have been used as an article of food for hundreds of years. To the epicures of all countries these delicate plants are in demand because of their de- lightful woodland flavor. In China and European countries they are gathered by the poorer classes. Al- ward, portions of the button-sheath may be either borne upward on top of the cap, giving the cap a warty ap- pearance, or they may pass away. The lower half of the sheath may Adis- appear or may remain in the form of a cup around the base of the stem The presence or absence of this cup, known botanically as a volva, is an idle alarmist. sh ply them with leather for shoes; in- creasing gold supplies and less dimin- ishing purchasing power in the dol- lar; what else can have to pay more for od, fewer cattle and horses to sup- with cotton waste. we expect than to shoes? The | Transcript. More people to be | he noching like leather, but there are other things in the world. We may | yet be wearing beautiful shoes made | of wood pulp or of old rubber mixed The ingenuity of man is not yet exhausted.—Boston this time last season. EERE RS MINCE MEAT. We are now making our MINCE MEAT and keeping it fully up to our usual high standard; nothing cut out or cut short and are selling it at our former price of 15 Cents Per Pound. SWEET POTATOES. Finest Selected SWEET POTATOES at 40 Cents Per Peck. Fine Celery, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Apricots, Peaches, Prunes—All spices ! important feature in identification, ———— — ° C 4 though these people have learned by | for some of the most poisonous'forms . (Except Pepper). Breakfast Foods, Extracts, Baking Powders, Soda, Corn experience to tell the difference be- 5 this structure At first the starch. The whole line of Soaps and Washing Powders, Starches, Blueing tween the common edible and poison- en of the cap is attached to the Fi h Ki d f G d and many other articles are selling at the usual prices. ous forms, deaths among them from | stem by a connecting membrane whick Seek 1rst the mgaom o 0 COFFEES, TEAS AND RICE. mushroom poisoning are frequent. readily ruptures, revealing the gills alan : On our Fine Coffees at 25¢, 28¢, 30c, 35¢ and 40c, there has been no change n in the United States it is esti- i and His righteousness. Ta : : re : Eve th te ates it is esti- | on the under side of the cap. Por In price on quality of goods and no change in the price of TEAS. Rice has Dated that abot 100 veople die each | tions of the Jasna may Femain on not advanced i price and can be used largely asa Sabstitnte Jor Dotaiies, year irom mushroom poiscning. the stem in the form of a ring and the : ro : ith; All of these goods are costing us more than former y but we are doing our In order that the public may know outer portions may remain attached The Kingdom of God lieth within you. best to Hold Down the Bill on high prices, hoping for a more favorable the distinctions between the edible to the edge of the cap. The presence market in the near future. and the poisonous specios, a botanist | or absence of this ring on the stem is He that Knoweth not LovE Knoweth not God for Fine Ripe Cranberries at 10 Cents for a Standard Dry Measure Quart until of the Smithsonian Institution makes another important distinguishing fea- after Thanksgiving. the following statement: ture. These characteristics together Gop 1s LOVE. LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER The popular terms “mushrooms” with the color of the spores (minute d il 2 FINE GROCERIES at sable’prices and wie and “toadstools” are valueless when bodies which, like seeds, propagate LOVE DOETH No ILL To His NEIGHBOR therefore and we will give you at reaso price g gps attempts to i between | new plants) borne upon the gills. : A fll fihe 1 ’ you good service. these two types of fungi. There are make up the most important features iS 1 ing o e law. also a number of gco-called tests | which enable onc to judge with cer- Love Is the ful g t SECHLER & COMPANY, Which are absolutely unreliable. Each tainty the edible quality. All mush- SL ea iret me MAR erty gd I Bush House Block, - - 57.1 - - + Bellefonte, Pa. kind grows on lawns, in open fields | roomy which possess a volva at the | ® . and in the woods. The saving that a mushroom is edible because it is found in ar open field is, therefore, not to be reiied upon; nor can reliance be placed upon tests bused on odor or taste. Son.e >f our most poisonous forms have both excellent mushroom- like odors and tastes. Color, by itself, is no indication, for there are poison- ous and edible forms which are white or gray or of various other shades. Neither is peeling a test for edible forms, as some of the most poisonous kinds peel easily. Recently a member of the staff of the United States National Museum came unon a group of several people gathering one of the most poisonous species of the mushroom, growing near a sunimer ceashore resort in a base of the stem and a ring on the up- per portion of the sten: should be re- jected. When collecting mushrooms it is necessary to dig up the base of the stem tozether with the main body, otherwise the volva may be overlook- ed. The common field mushroom pos- sesses pink gills, which turn black with age and a ring arcund the upper part of the stem, but has no voloa or cup at its base. This is the principal mushroom grown commercially, and, when properly prepared, is indeed a delicacy. It is found in open fields from August to October and may be recognized by its pink gills, the gray shiny cover of the cap and stem, and by the other characteristics just men- Be a Regular at the Receiv- Open an Account With Us. wood in which is a popular picnic Yioped. All puff balls when young PS ° 1 1 This tot . fein possessing white flesh are also » T 11 9 W d y Boca of its bovmifal semmmicl | ible, The common mosey of cist ing Ieller’s Window! Ever mind 1f your star shape and its snow white color. It is called the “destroying angel” andi if.| eaten is a deadly noiscn. Riidate for it—death is sure to “ol- ow. There is only one way of distin- guishing between edible and poison- ous mushrooms, and that is by know- ing and being able *o recognize the botanical characteristics which the various forms possess. follows: The part of the mushroom Briefly these | characteristics may be summed 1p as | There is nc | ! FH | conical top, which is borne on a more mushroom possesses excellent eating quality and may easily be recognized. It has a much furrowed and wrinkled or less elongated stem. There are no true gills, the spores being borne on the irregular pitted heads. When fresh these tops appear vellowish an are borne on a white stem. The morel is usually found growing in the woods in the spring of the year. The coral mushroom is another edi- ble one easy tc recognize. The top is. Make a bank deposit at least once a week. If you haven't a bank account start one today. And, once started, promise yoursel? that you'll add to it. In the Event of Ill Health, Loss of Position or iS a modest one. We will help make it grow. which we see is but the “fruit” of a | in this case, made up of a much Other Misfortune Your Bank ook Th Fi N : ] B k : lant that gr dead ic mat- | bleached, coral-like struct f = for thar Tn the nan organic mat. | bleached, vofal'ike structure "of 3 € Iirst National Ban trees. This plant which has been growing below the surface of the soil for a long time, in scme rases for vears, consists of fine network of very delicate threads, having the appear- ance of a compact cobweb. Ordinar- ily the nortion of the funeus in the earth is not observed; when fruiting time comes, however, this cobwebby white or yellow color. It is found ~rowine on decayed legs or on the ground in shady places and, if >btain- ed when fresh and of a good odor and taste, makes a very fine dish. Those who are acquainted with the shaggy- mane, the two species of “ink-cap,’ the sulphur-colored polypore and the ovste™ mushroom, need not hesitate to use them. LYON ® COMPANY. HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE Start Your Christmas Shopping Early. Come and See Our Cut Glass Department. By a lucky chance we are able to sell real Cut Glass Will Be Your Suppor THE CENTRE COUNTY BANK, 56-6 BELLEFONTE PA. 59-1-1y BELLEFONTE, PA. Who Smoked JOE Mg