The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 14, 1904, Image 6

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VIT Zar rgaant ivanrpd Nn fia
ressaias first dav’ fr Kline's (iros”
Nervellsstorar, 82 rial bottle and trasiisalrans
De. Beaxe, 144, 9 Arch Bt, Pally, Py
Hr Barvots. |
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Same non would | rather
hale and repent » Fmt ry
pale a rival repenting ot
*‘ My mother was troubled with
eo consumption for many years. At
eo Tha "rd { The Jahn Ronloe sd Ca, La Croser, | last she was given up to die. Then
SURE SA nd hit? a, #iways have comelnmg pew, sor she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
and was speedily cured.”
Avoca, N. Y.
arlie«st Green alans,
b <,
HE @HCI
+ 25857 ne
mndierchie! only two hie lat birin + clip 0 smear their naw maser ps’ y vogntshl .
: : ! : ; D. P. Jolly,
and styled narrow f the coll firectly be an Eariiref en } ne nin i ;
New City. ~The
peculiar grace
separates it from
York
bertha has a
flint
ery
i MW point
The becoming
waist illustrate in sr the coll: th an irregular number
ill others,
SIMPLICITY been roughly
dotted
production
are
torn, among
Swiss paper is another
these chnrming
No matter how hard
your cough or how long
you have had it, Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral is the
best thing you can take.
It’s too risky to wait
until you have consump-
tion. If vou are coughin
today, get a bottle of
Cherry Pectoral at once.
Three sives © 25¢c., 80c., 51. Al druggists.
Simplicity is rapidly becoming an | While pn ;
phaolete quality the of resembles chiffor The surface of this
the new century, who are evolving at} mbies chafion and is sprinkled with
| IATEE Or smaii
i feminine fancy
| Wikile white
| best of taste,
new
among maids
a pace that is simply bewilderin dots, accordinz to the
firms a writer in New Yorl
pune Not long ago a young §
whatever her status in jety,
gowned simply, and jewels were con- |
taste Now she vi
women in rich
ness of her attire, and glitters
diamonds Then, she
guarded as much as poss
Lady Doll's Walking Costume,
the
r
irl | paper is always in the
still colored stations ry is 3 vr Ot . 3 ‘ f drossod ns Is Lid little awner and must
The newest
short notes of acceptance and
regrets are being penned is that of
topaz hue. Parchment paper, with a
mottled surface, in blue-gray, is a noy
grays and paper ot
-toin te carefully
was
being used color upon
arious
\ « | Which
sidered bad ea
with the
in
married the
with
was carefully
ible from
tha | eity, while French
free
speech
Now
wledge
and
how
knowledge of evil, and
was restricted her
she partakesz of the fru
of good and evil with her elders,
is no longer Girls
ave! are
it hy any
The
ment
vantages they have
of an up-to-date girl in society, uniess
ghe is exceptionally
this
and
priately,
the day,
tips at
ents,
hundred
Vanity Fair
tants, make would
been considered a libe lowance a
fow vears ago seem totally inadequate
req l of tO
hat
Lek l
by presence
of Kn
the ingens
the ingenu
pot having an easy time ol
means
{franchise
ad-
gained The life
obligations of
iar
ontweigh the sup] d
well
#Hoo is, is
world's
strenuous one
according
for every
house part!
: and
which
inhabi-
have
hansoms heons
and one iments
exa ‘om iiS8
ral a
to 10
day ¥
undisciplined,
‘ures oiten
ifirements of a gir
wonder the elo ©
thoughtie
into trouble
ms that
get
incur obligati
for them
bills that
open
women
like asso
financial difficulties, and no
a rich marriage or an
tance on the part of their in
atives will save unpleas
exposure land ho, in spite
ant
of her strictures ican fast liv
ahead of
{0 meet, that
canno
that
manage to adress
lates
they DAY
secrot some of
who
their ricter
enforeed
enseaq re
ing, manages
America
alreg
& bank:
in
ady had
npt
THE SMOKING
Considerable
the furnishing
make its
to
iecoratio
oye, gtihsers
and to rend:
rosy. and at the sams
1 rflucus
: 11 154
all sug
be srposeful in its
thea
shiect
furnisl
along
decoration
The
boards
witogether
and
taken up and
may bo us
The win
leaded
warm
PAE EE
and
srhaps, a to
color the curtains
should warm
ing, should by n
to
while
be and substantial
y means be of a fabric
which memories fragrant
are no
fragrant inen. with borders
weed will cling
fonge
of applique
and should reach no farther
window sill
stencil or be used.
than the
Serge, with borders of
contristing color,
There
®erron
might also be
uno
i of SBoanish
placed in front door as a pro
tection from draughts An inglenook
is ir lispensable to the ideal smoking
room, and the chairs should Le deep
seated and wide-backed
There should be a large and useful
table, capable holding ash trays, |
books, reading lamp, etc, a book wag:
on betide the easiest chair, a burean
bookcase, with a flap for
writing, and book shelves in conve.
nient corners, with tops capable
holding masculine knick-knacks
{ae 1
should be portieres, but a
leather may be
of the
of
letdown
of |
NOVELTIES IN STATIONERY.
Wkile the conservative woman rare. |
ly changes the form or fashion of the '
paper and envelopes upon which shel
indites her noles and letters, &Hil |
there ae those who like such fancies!
as the stationers put temptingly forth. |
Many mails and matrons select a!
certain style of paper and then year |
after year, cling persistently to it.
With these the choice is more often
than not Irish linen, on account of its
simplicity. This they have mono
gramed If the taste rums that way:
but the really good thing upon one's
stationery fa the house addicss. Re.
cently the busy society woman has
realized that it saves time and energy
~-and often temper, too-—-to hares the
number of her telephone follow direet.
iy under that of her house,
For those fair young girls who are
constantly seeking novelties the fash.
fonable stationers this season have in.
troduced several. Ragged odged en.
welopen, looking as # they had Just
ing materiais.~New York American.
GUARD AGAINST WET FEET
What woman who has to go out in
not
hould dress her
all sorts of weatker ha worried
as to how ghe feet on
and slushy days?
wdinary hes
(eep out the
AVY
wel. Galters and
but they are elum-
fire
bad
amo
to adjust,
weathe
ible and
perfect
there ig a8 bet gat
tory footgear for busi 3
gh wat nm
or tan Ti %
rain and
more
women
the hb boot, in
treated
»s¢ boots are ten inches high
way
enough
tongue is fastened
all
both ww, but wide
the
oma on and
easily
If you want mfort and
which means no colds or other evils
ontracted from i
VOL PSY rnd +f
improperiy
ad
Duy hoses
and enjoy the luxury of comfo
health
DD HOUSE DECORATION
Everybody haa heard of the last
iry rake who papered his
sanctum witl 5 and of his humbi
date who decsrate
: i
simila
’
idea, says
r}
have occurred to Mme, Chris ils
tine
son, who in private life is the
im
room is
in
rt from
tesse de Miranda, Her dining
hung with hotel bills interiaid
wainscot, say
Madrid. “Each
plained madame,
ROmeiiing
that m 1 me Angrs
me, onfin, th vi } no
§ an 5 rE I
p
one has its story ex
"something funny
mething, perhaps
bea
nas
anal h #
someLa
ng
in her private
fn More
pers
are all
n the costume ol
Great artists,” as
Whistler once sald } always
i to contemplate themselves with
equanimity
3: {0 me an
Herd
LOT
a
THE COLILARLESS
Collarless
wherever
WAIST
taking the
bed ice are %
there is any drosainess
This fe re
two
attempted particy
of
tly i s itself
ar:y
fvmtumoes
gird
upo
softens and
very much to have lace fil
coliarbone space
charm
quite
beantifies the fa
up the rigid
in
is a very great
wear the nes
to be able
wncoversd on
sing
ROWNE are 'o |
in th
observed in
for the jewel are
Debutantes
arried out
ne to be
either a point or §
Raphael square, or a
These lines relatively vpon
feat: and ahape of the {ace
A long oval face is and
improved by a square apening at the
neck, a very round {ace by the jointed
opening, while a face with (he nse 8
little too prominent greatiy Im
proved by the circular opening. with
its tendency to broaden out .
mar n the neck
i one of
ghano, a shallow
tilar Hae
the
three
ow ir
hear
shortened
is
Various dangling ornaments of ero
chet are as modish as ever,
One of the add new cuffs is made ni
a moderate size medallion; a square
might serve,
The newest greens are hard to de
scribe. They are not emerald nor sage
nor olive ner leaf green. They are
dark, yet warm, and have little yel
low in them, inclining more toward a
bluish shading.
Blirt gores take on enough shape
to puzzie the uninitiated.
The fashionable shades are red, sil
vey-blue and daffodil-yellow, The usual
pale shades of pink, bine and yellow
are completely outshadowed by the
heavier, darker colors,
Colored hems and small finely em
¥roidered Initials, also in colors, are
shown in the new handkerchiefs. Tiny
colored butterflies are scattered over
the surface of some.
ae 4 wo
i
i
i
hi id
for fis Ce aAppligne
tntes
* fintions t i»
ay
to drape well
mig
he any
oth
erin: Ww
'
aint 1ale pYer a smoontnis
foundation and
Ihe lining
high neck
indicated lines
The
in handkerchief siyvie
at front and
and that droop well over the
anil serves to outline the yoke.
neath the berthn the waist in full
The are the new
are shirred to fit the upper arms
closes invisibly
3 3 fan
st the contre Bice is faced
ta form the yoke when is
deaired,
when a low effect Is preferred
i cut away on
bertha i« made
i
hme
with deep IMICR
points
slepves,
0
and
ones
soft
gleoves
that
snugly
cibows, then
gauntlet enffs
The quantity of material
tor the medinm size is five and one
guarier yards twenty-one inches wide,
four yards twenty-seven inches wide,
are gathered
and one-quarter yards of applique to
trim as illustrated.
New Counts and Wraps,
Now coals and wraps in cloth, vel
voi and pean de sole are handsome
and substantial garments. Peactieally
all are three-quarter length, agains
the very long coats worm last year, A
large number of light colored wrap
are seen. A very elegant wrap of deep
cream colored cloth Is faced with satin
of the same color, the satin being veiled
with accordion pleated brown chiffon,
with a border of ecfu Ince. Fhe coat
f« trimmed nround the shoulders, up
per tleeves and skirt with alternate
cows of narrow and wide brown velvet
ribbon.
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Yandyke Points.
ace which has three or five Vandyke
poluts beneath the chin is far more
becoming than that which bas four, ar
4
The skirt
in backward
fiat
" depth
» jatest style
chied
i to produce
east is the
ccoptled o plain
full
SOAR Nn, 18
sind govere in Ct includes the
sieves that in i awn over
of the without ~iffienlty
The
i
the
material required
for skirt and
twenty sev
yranand
nes ze ix
whith
seven-eighth
yards
yards forty-four
thireeeighth
half yard
wide 01 one
wide,
or thireeqnarier
for
twenty one
inches vide waist
yards
twenty
quarter
or one
seven inches
vard forty fonr inches
LADY DOLL'S WALKING OOSTUME,
with threecighth yards silk for the
fat,
Consul your doctor If be says take it,
then do as he says If he toils you not
to take ft, thes don't take it. He knows.
Leave it with him. We sre willing
4. C. AYER CO. Lowel, Mass.
DRO Pa KEW DISCOVERY; gives
guick relief and eures wore
oases Douk of tertimon a s and 10 de ye’ Lrestanend
Free. Br KB H. GRIANS SOME Bex BB. AL ante, Go
AIIVENRT! CX Adin TAC La
AUVYERIT Se
Gratitude. . oa
The Old Rule.
latter
of Grammar.
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Mrs.
warning
Fairbanks tells how neglect of
symptoms will soon’ prostrate a
woman. She thinks woman's safeguard 1s
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“Dean Mrs Preenay:—Ignoranes and neglect are the cause of
untold female suffering, not only with the laws of health but with the
chance of a cure, 1 did not heed the wamings of headaches, organic
ains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew I
or to do something. Happily I did the right thing. [I took Lydia E.
Pinkham’ Vegetable Compound faithfully, according to directions,
and was rewarded in a few weeks to find that my aches and poms dis-
appeared, and I again felt the glow of health throngh my body. Sinoe
I have been well 1 ave been more careful, I have also advised a number
of my sick friends to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com~
und, and they have never had reason to be sorry. Yours very truly,
Ins. May Fammnaxks, 216 South 7th St, Minneapolis, Minn.” (Mrs. Fair.
banks is one of the most successful and highest salaried travelling sales
women in the West)
When women are troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstra-
ation, weakness, levcorrhaa, displacement or niceration of the womb, that
bearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovarics, backache, bloating (or
flatnlenee), general debility, indigestion, and mervous prostration, or are
beset with such symptoms as dizziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri
tability, nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, *sll-gona * and * want-to-be-
left-alone ™ feelings, blues, and Jessness, they should remember there is
one tried and troe remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's V ble Com
at ones removes such troubles. Refuse to buy any medicine,
you
neod the best.
“Dear Mrs. Prxnax : — For over two years
I suffered more than tongue
kidney and bladder trouble.
nounced my trouble catarrh of
oaused by
frequent de
ful, and lum
urine. Also
- r writing
reply to my letter,
now, and can do my housework
with ns. ns. Avice Lamox, Kincaid, Miss.
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