The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 04, 1904, Image 6

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    WISE WOMEN AS WIVES.
So long as women were
ignorant, men could pass
small capital; but the g
of woman lifts the mind
two great forces—heredity
traction. large bhrained mothers
better men, and the sweotheart
wise, as well ag kind, can
ders with her
Perkins Gilman in
The assumption
men make the
stand in the face of fa
moter and homeke
cated
nan «
une
Ey
sonal
ome <he
ng wise
wing
man with
and sex at
make
who
Of
do wou
Jhariotte
an
lover, says
UCCeSsS
ignorant
does
:
that wo
best mothers not
0 primal,
larger human
world servi to !
now rising
This it is
gulf man and woman |
past. ke had the home and the wor
she had the home, but was an Ign«
alien in the world. No full unic
perfect accord, creatures
different
Much as we idealized the p
mestic woman, in bitter fact
not honored her;
and cut off from the
The shallow
change. He
work of her
wife from the husband,
lives have heretofore
Have they
merge
housework, of
1
the hopele
ne popel
made
betwean n the
nm, no
Wa&S open 10
50
she hi
own
one
they 7?
or in his
whi
mother
in marriage
THE FEEDING OF T
A health
teen months
CERES, I
finely minced
evan dried
gruel and
moderate
with the child
to taste of
nicious
amount
habi
wale
$4
Dg
ules
the
gtantlv
ima
time mix
botled )
Do
ing syrup
baby is
and ralie
question
.
pline will
ha i
attended to
ser “3
15 not
child
Both mothe;
child learns that wilt
it nothing it will
tion to nothing e
the training cannot
early
not
serful
To ke«
of rocking, t
only highly
but makes
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CLOTH OF GOLD FLOWERS
Among new triumphs of the coiffurs
dressing is the little ¢pray of flowers
and foliage made of gold gauze. It is
very dainty and delicate, and is pin-
ned low down at the left side, or high
up or midway it
moat becoming
The golden ganze #£¢ worn
at formal dinners, evening receptions.
dances or balls, wherever full dress
is required
Very nearly the same designs are
seen In woven silver net, and these
accord well with costumes where sil
Yor net or pearled ornaments deco.
rate the gown, but though charming
with a certain mystical glitter, the sil
vered gauze flowers are not so becom.
ing generally as the shining rose or
chrysanthemum of glittering golden
gauze. It 18 usual to buy a pair of
such sprays, not exactly of the same
size or shape, but always representing
the same flowers. The smaller spect
men is Intended for the colffure, the
larger and more important cluster of
blossoms is meant for COTRARS,
espocially where the gown {8 decollete
The corsage spray is usually placed
at the left side of the rounded, or
nate, heart shaped or square cut neck.
wherever proves
JWErs are
the
in the shops cloth of gold and cloth of
sliver flowers. —Philadelphia Record.
BEAUTY HINTS.
applying cream or vaseline to the
3 always remember that if any ofl
enters the eye it will produce inflam
mation
Here Is a good recipe for increasing
the growth of the eyebrows: Red vase
line, tincture cantharides
one half ounce; ofl of lavender, fifteen
of rosemary,
hard red pimples should be
applying hot water or hot
times daily
head, or oft
ulation
wr oil on
in, and 1»
means of a
Wo ounces;
drops; oil fifteen drops
20118 OF
everal
0 a
nto the cir
the
BINOVE
soft
excellent for cloans
oftener than on
rub corns on
(ly as too tight
[ trong
brown
Ww kit
Now
LB 1
a few yvears—New York
NOVEL
Of
STOC
nearwear th 1 ng, ont
new
IAVIOR
#3 At
Dotted face vells shown
are
cilaborate designs
Toques and turbans made of irt
with
4 h § I Revere
cont bre # Are worn street
ines
f the
preme, and there are all
attractive and practical garments
la Cupy a prominent place
the trimming world
nave increased astonishingly
Champagne
material
shirtwaist is su
kinds of thes
#8 O
de
colared hine
used
Crepe
is the for a fashionable
reception gown.
Small sacks and bags may be made
of gold, with precious gems, or of
simple leather, but they will remain
in vogue an indefinite time.
One of the new style shoes has what
called the potato toe. This Is broad,
tapering just at the end lke the veg
etable from which it gets its name
It not as becoming to the foot as
some other styles, but it is smart
Handsome pink silk stockings have
sandal straps and boots of black, a
very effective combination, and one
much more practical than where the
entire hose is of one color
Hand painting is much in evidence
nowadays. It is no surprise to come
upon it on a beautiful imported shirt
walst of Japanese crepe. where the
daintiest of rosebiuda are scattered at
intervals between the tucks and the
{aggoting.
Buttons, fringes, braids, tassels and
inces, all of gold, satisfy the craze for
ornateness,
is
is
i
New York Clty.
ha
Every woman w
8 ever been lll knows the necessity
over the night gown without effort
INVAIAD WHAP,
This one, designed by
amp:y fullills
Is dainty
that It is
Tving
ay
that reqn
Muautou,
irewent an
aud attractive at
comfortable
th
DIES 1
time
tion to
it
simple negligee or
3
ise De
shown the mater
Persian de
1in Habuta
and is ti
iny soft wo
I'he wrap
ir Renamed
8 cut out
made with seam. with two
twenty-one, o.
thirty six
one yard twenty
» ] f #
inches wide for ba
Velvet ln Great Variety,
Yelvet,
visiting and
anew and wonderful softness
in many
which is being wuch u
EOWns,
aud o«
reception
1
varieties Bosides
satin
of
some inlaid with spots
stripes and others
ors, which shade from brown to deep
orange or from petunia to pale helio
The trimming of velvet gowns
is, of necessity, simple, and lance Jrishi
much for this
changeable col
is used
purpose,
Variety In Silks,
Never were silks more lovely or more
varied. There are a dozen new weaves,
some of the richest showing disks and
figures of velvet ombre of the color of
the ground or a contrasting shade,
Many of the light colored silks are
woven with velvet figures, flowers and
leaves of the natural colors. Martele
velvets resemble embossed velvets, but
have gone through a slightly different
process, giving the pattern a vague.
shadowy effect.
Skirt of Binck Broadeloth,
Nothing could be prettier for the
blue-eyed, blond-haired lass than a
short-skirt of black broadcloth, cut so
as to show the gracefol lines of the
lithe young figure, and a black knitted
jacket. The Intter has knitted revers
In a baby blue running the length of
the blouse front, and the narrow cuffs
and rather wide rolling collar are of
the same delicate shade,
i
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:
White and Brown,
bination of white ¢
White clot!
embroldered
Tl OL
i
ii
Lis also popul
| stied in brow
{ y
LOTS
showing n glint of gold
ful walsteont 5, alla cuffs,
one handsome evening cont
eloth applicae In brown velvet,
gold i
id
broldered In brow
frill { brow chiffon
!
Zibeline Motifs
more
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portion Is shirred
cuff belug
fire.
is exceedingly
id evening gowns
material soft
rring. It is cul
fit the founda.
snugly fitted, and ter
the shirrings.
of material required
size is, for fancy
threeqquarter yards
le, two and one
half yards twenty-seven inches wide,
one and threeeighth yards forty.
four inches wide: for shirred siceves,
with cul.s, or for flowing sleeves two
yards twenty-one, one and seve eighth
yards twenty-seven, or one and one-
. —— -
it. the
any
of shi
ahi
SILT
red to
muinates
The quantity
the mediom
two and
inches
tity
twenty-one wi
or
DRESS SLEEVES,
quarter yards forty-four inches wide,
with one yard of allover lace
shirred sleeves with cuffs and two
yards of applique for flowing siseves.
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Miss Rose Hennessy, well known as
a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington,
Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine
inflammation and ovaritis by the use of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
“Dean Mas, Pixgnas:—I have been 80 blessedly helped through the
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound that | feel
DGS ¢ t at it may help some other woman suffering as | did
ars | en’ *d the best of health and thought that I would always
I attended parties and receptions thi ly clad. and would be suddenly
but 1 did rot ink of results. I caught a bad cold eighteen
this caused inflammation of the womb
rerugating pains and kept getting worse
getable Compound and the w
I made up my mind to try it months snd
Within one wont: [ feit much and
was entire
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it but just to
a le honing th
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nderful
for tw
better
ly well
4
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to use i nd all express
Hosx Noma
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we results as |
Lexington. Ky
was
The experience and testimony of some of the most noted
women of America go to prove beyond a question that Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will correct all such trouble and
at once, by removing the cause, and restoring the organs to a
normal and healthy condition.
Mz
- About two years ago I cor
h had become so wretched t
ut. I had severe backache, bearing-down pains,
VETy nervou irritable, and this
The physicias escribed for me, but
ery t he was unable to help me, and I then decided
try Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compound, and
was doing me good. My appetite w
suited a phy.
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hat I was no
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month.
thin to
soon found that
the pains disappear.
AS returning,
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I was completely o1
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When a medicine has been successful in restoring to health
more than a million women, you cannot well say without trying it
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) FORFE!IT I! weeannot forthwith produce the orig etters ani signatures of
i Aig, wi i Will pr we the absolute ges oy
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