The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 16, 1901, Image 8

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    | white haired woman at a recent funcs
wore a black velvet and
with a single orange ros
amid the jet of the trimmings
the lat! This looked ¢
i In summer older
ind. dammng 2s | ECE, he 1 ees, - w— - ge 2 i wear white with op
show black the grav. A TRIMMING FASHION. : is 80 effective with silver
In the background, wrapped in fog, The fashion of trimming goods with must be pure white
stands the tower of Madison Square their own border is bringing out many or ruins tl pleture
Garden, crowned with golden Diana, | sinds of materials. Flowered silks have | bune,
almost invisible on her lofty perch. The | 3 half-inch border of plain silk h
outlines of the tower show dimly | ing one of the colors of the de
through the gray rain and mist, and the | i
lights burn a pale yellow.
Few IgNns » ASO s I
of life, and little noise. Gr PARASOLS FOR
ay streets,
gray walks and rain, black trees and | Parasols in black
sullen sky. Madison Square in the dull | 25¢d $2 oh ively this
dusk of this rainy Apri il offered an | ® combining with .
etching worthy of Whi { tumes being undisputed, In trimme«
parasols extremely beautiful effects are
2 | seen in accordion pleatings. The “rain
All goods are alike $0 Pursxasm Fapriress nd dressy enough to
Dyzs, as they color all fibers at one boiling, pass as a parasol, yet a perfect protec
Bold by all druggists. Hon in fr ) veather is
FEtehed in the Hain.
Madi on Se
ye! teadi
serted, and
leaming in the
sidewalks, the paths
and shining as th
| tion
i hat
eltte
Rain costutne
streets
wet
The |
wet
Twilight in
falling gently,
almost
asphalt g
jnare
if colored
the Of
or
Xtremely well,
PERICDS OF PAIN,
How Three “Women 1 Found Relief.
wWolnen may aiways
propriety Noth
halr, but
one touch of coi
New York
C
ng
bi $
i
against
matc
ign,
THE SUMMA
white
year, their
vari ee COS
and
| Say
0
hine'’” umbrella is
AIWaAyYs
the Vie
ol
Only colored soldier wears
tora ¢ Lance-Sergeant Gordon,
West Indi ian regiment
one
ULTIVATED
WOMAN
France changed its ;
arnot,
times during Queen Victoria's reign.
i in
widow o
Ask Your Dealer for Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder to shake in
foot, Cures Corns, Bunions,
Hot Calle , Ad hing, Sweatin
to your shoes : rosts the |
Sore
In.
¥ new
Swollen
¢ Feet and
1's Foot-Fase
At all dmggists and
Sample led FREE,
ada
Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
ns,
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ff You Mave Dyspepsia
Dr
Send no mone
Wis.. Box 14%
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fashi ons
century
While no woman is entirely free from periodical suffering, it does not seem
to have been the plan of nature that woman should suffer so severely. Lydia
E. Pinkham’s ¥ egetable Compound is the most thorough female regu-
lator known to medical science. It relieves the condition which produces so
much discomfort and robs menstruation of its terrors.
ve resumed in
* since Lhe execu
muian
Aug. 6, 1898,
“Dear Mps. PiNgnAM: — 1 have
suffered since the age of sixteen with
painful menstronation. [ have been
treated for months,
the womb had fallen a little.
doctor says that is now in place again,
but I still have the same pain. Please
tell me what to do.” — Mgrs. Eumua
Kuen, 112 Trautman St., Brooklyn,
BE. D., NY.
Jan. 10, 1899.
“DEAR Mrs. PINEmAM : — After re-
ceiving your reply to my letter of
Aug. 6 1 followed your kind advice,
and am glad to tell you that I have
been cured of the severe pain at time
of menstruation through the use of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound. I have taken six bottles of
it, felt better after the first bottle,
and after a while had no more pain
or womb trouble.
teen to twenty-six, and had lost all
hope, but your medicine has made
me well.
*I would like to have you use my
testimonial, so that others may see,
and be inspired with hope, and take
your medicine.” — Mans. Emma Kveur,
112 Trautman St., Brooklyn, E. D. N.Y.
Feb. 20, 1900.
“1 saw your medicine so highly
recommended I thought I would write
to you for advice.
‘My menstru
w eeks, lasts a weelk, and is painful. I
have been troubled in this way for
some time.
I suffer from sick head-
ache and backache all the time, appe-
If there
advice,
is an
write freel
Ip you
ng female ]
vomen back
vor
ng about your
to Mrs. Pinkham,
no person in
has had.
SLL 7 he
You are if you do not ac
tite poor, sick at
stomach every
morning, every-
thing I eat hurts
me, am very weak,
thin, and sallow.
“1 have tried a
doctor, but he did
not seem to do me
any good.” — Miss
MAaGie PoLLARD,
*319 So. 4th St,
ichmond, Va.
April 23, 1900,
‘Since receiving your answer to
my letter I have been taking your
Vegetable Compound, and it has done
me more good than any medicine 1
have ever taken. My menses are all
right now, and appear once a month,
and I feel so much stronger. 1 shall
always praise your medicine." Miss
Maiaeie Porrarp, 319 So. 4th St.
Richmond, Va.
“I was troubled with female weak-
ness. irregular and
painful menstrua-
ation, and leu-
corrhoea. The
doctor's medicine
did me no good.
I have taken one
bottle and a half
of your Vegetable
Compound, and
thanks to your
medicine, my pains
aregone. advise
all women suffering as [ have to use
your Vegetable Co mpound.”™ — ExMua
| J. PrisnLE, Indianola, 111.
you would like special
No man will see your letter. She can
a has such a wide experience in treat-
as iped hundreds of thousands of
Mass, , and her advice is free.
invitation
he
with tha N
who ean find
ron, $0,
ietters
al per.
INE CO.
ational C1 Jank of |
that th testir
& writes
g
KHAM
shove al
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MEDIC
we obt ti
LYDIA E
PIN
FAST coLoge
i, EYELETS
Rs al worth of W,
1.50 shoes is
UNION
MADE.
. Douglas 8:3 and
si to 85. My Si
wied » 13 !
T rie no substitnte.
> star
FAILS,
ALL ELSE iS, o
Yu Syrap. Tastes Goud
in ume.
ws with SAIN
{ he does not,
“The Sance that made West Point famous.”
McILHENNY'S TABASCO.
CHILL
CURMN
Use CERTAIN ic
Ca
Match
and
cents
ov
{ Asturias
bet 2
twenty « Ig 3%
of 600,000
in Price,
orth
Chenp
But as a medicine w
Crab Orchard Wat
stored to perfect heal
in gold
been
its weight
Many have
by it» use
The
having
han
Hap
gro h hind
moved by
neas Can:
tatne ant
Tatu
ances
eT ‘of an
NOY bas
requiring
houses
Ky
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file
Mrs. Winslow's Scoth'ng Syrup for shildren
teething, soften the gums, reduces infamms-
tion, allays pain, cures wind col ie. 2ocabolile
In 1862 a “dogs” hs was Tounde
London for homeless and ownerless dog:
wren
me
0
Piso's Cure for ( onsumpti on je
medicine for coughs and N.
Ocean Grove, N. J. 1909.
annallible
W.Baure:
leoids,
Feb, i7,
15 the tongnest
st be worked by splitting
Marquoss
ure cured me «
Druggista sell §
mignum wilae
known. ft cann
Ya, saw
f a very bad
$, T8c.
J. C. Simpson Ww
“Hall's Catarrh:
cape of cntarrh
spends about $600,000 a year in
i
canary birds
FITR 3p sYINAL
nm s—
IN WET WEATHER
A WISE MAN
OILED |
WATERPROCF
CLOTHING
BLACK OF YELLOW
WILL KEEP YOU DRY NOTHING ELSE WILL
ons NO SUBSTITUTED - CATALOGUES FREE
J TOWER CO. BOSTON. MASS. 46
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of —-—
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BLUE
FLAME
buck!
herited
fin bringing
ns are Ring
and taking them
adapted. Most
ething done to
worn. but non
reset
taissan
terns
button
cent,
18
which
wrought out o
formed inte
may be
1 seed
THE WOMAN IN WHITE
It is curious how juxtaposition will
affect the appearance of the individual
We all know how it is with colors,
a lovely tint in itself will pale
look quite washed out and faded
placed beside a brighter tone of the
same color, and how a discordant con
trast will destroy ali beauty. Bat wo
pearance is affected by being near
their opposites, A fat woman will
and a thin woman thinner
standing near each other. A girl
A tall
if your donler
dics not keep
them, write to
the Dearest
agency of
ETANDARD
OIL
Co.
4
It Is a sad fact, but it Is neverthe-
less true, that a mother generally suf-
fers greatly In contrast with her tall,
slim, young daughter: she suddenly
Fortunately most mothers
are so unselfish that they do not mind
this, but some do, and show if. In
| considering this law of contrast. old-
| er women should avoid bright colors:
black and white suit them the best. 1f
this secs to them too sombre a sin
gle touch of color may be used. A tall
TOAD A
IN
Taken Alive Out of the Fire and Put into
a Jar
patent to the
A Daly Mail
wrtunity of
office yes-
appearance
it 15s now
sealed
orrespondent an op
| examining it A Clarke's
| terday Much its
| disappeared the
It
Sooty
and
been
water,
has
n n
brown
s, and 1s
n of experts
ated, it has no mouth,
can be There
motion in the throat,
cational motions of the
lungs contract and expand
{its eyes are exceedingly bright it
| not see. this having been proved by plac-
211
sn inl
a $1384
{in a glas
| examinati
As st
| nostrils
small
Con-
but
seen 1S a
| stant
as the
sides,
eyes without causing it to recoil
In shape. it varies little from the or-
dinary toad, but its forelegs, instead of
being uwnderncath the body, grow out at
right angles, It does not move with
ceration, coupled with the fact that in
falling from the coal it dropped into
the fire and was slightly damaged about
the hindquarters before being rescued,
accounts for this~London Mail,
A New Electrical Wind Register,
Considerable difficulty has been ex-
perienced in indicating at a distance
the revolutions of anemometers, as the
small revolving cup arrangement for
determining wind velocity are called.
In a recent design this has been in
geniously overcome by making the cup:
shaft s0 as to what veil
amounts to the armature of a small
dynamo Gpétuted by wind power. The
voltage of the Spparatas increases with
the speed, and may be registered by
using a suitable galvanometer arrange-
ment
A OMME NT
said the yout with the
| est intellectual expressic
attain! It difficult for
| himself talked about!”
| "Humph!’ rejoined the
| cold blue eves and firm
| just ought to live up in our
hood.”
“Fame,”
n is 80 hard tc
18 80 one to get
woman with
jaw. “You
neighbor.
a
THE COMPLETION.
“1 have written an article on ‘How te
| Live on $2.50 a Week," he explained to
i the editor
| “Well,” said the editor,
| ter write the sequel to it"
“1 do not understand.”
“Why, ‘How to Get the Two-fifty.' "
wBaltimore American.
NO REASON IN EITHER.
“Aw, really, Miss Pert, it's rather
rude to say you don't like my face. VWhy
don't you?"
“Oh, because.”
“Because? There's no reason in that
answer,”
“Neither is there any in your face"
wel’ hiladelphio Press.
“you had bet-
Two hundred miles an hour, scien.
tific men have concluded, after num.
berless experiments, is a speed which
can never be attained by anything that
moves on wheels,
The cream of a book is not obtained
by skimming.