MY Snes kissin’ all My dearie, O A sunbeam My dearie, O DEARIE. my tears my dearie! the darkest day— my dearie! Away on An’ when in An' ali my She My COImMos deari She } When ail An’ says My dearie BOOS By Force of Precedent BY THEODOSIA GARRISON The more child had been shan an hour avoiding the big woud ike a honey last line sts va 2 i 0h sounaing in the sto: the heart of a She read high pitched voice through th fmm the love woods Droces passed sion head sank HEQIOns he May br curtains, “1 lke when back T! ‘Don’t nragonti present] Harding large 1 voiume pres How nquired John Hardin the window made the one har place do vo sedately Have you come to see me, chicka- hiddy?' he asked Now good of vou. Bit down He rose and pushed a huge leathe: “hair toward bis caller He limped slightly as he walked, and Augusta ~ommented upon the fact sociably ‘Cousin Molly saya that that''-—she designated his lameness with a glance ‘is like a medal-—-a badge of honor You got it in the war, disn't you? At Santiago, she says Harding's face i Moily say that?” ho asked ,aftly. He frowned at inward refle and sighed. “Yes-<1 got it in the war A nice little souvenir d'%:pagne. ch?” he added qulizzically that's ldened. * Dic some ting and took her fleshless little hand in hig. “Well,” he inquired. “and how goes our private and particular Must we bow to circumstances £0 home to lessons next week?” Augusta, brought full tilt her purpose, paused for a preparation. No,” she goberly. “I don’t think think I'll have to; to talk about that. 1 have come an errand--a very particular errand” “Yes?' sald Harding, with a smile. “And what is it, chickaMddy?" Augusta folded her hands over her Book. Her wolce dronvel Into an assured sol saay conversational n “Consin | | Molly as sont me, Mr. Harding” said, "t you if you wil marry he ‘What?’ Augusta quite on ask pleas «Gh nods % 4 right for off on 'mbled the ehin the ins Her #l shold, Augusta was the colt gho re thre: slammed | d h Harding door KNOW ou don't An npro trans figured face from her hand and req i moro than a twitel hi {ps Miss Augusta,” he said gravel; I apolo gize for my stupidit: t iz so long since | opozal that | had almost approved method Ni have made me very happs 1 can honestly Assure that. But before I give my final decision le! me make a pro position. Wouid you rather go home on Thursday and in. =ay, ten years’ time-—<yott're eleven now, aren't come back and marry we could arrange it by then-—or rather stay on now for another month regarded him month? she echoed stake my honor that said Harding, “and | instant-—-a box of cho creamy once.” Augusty rupted box?” she inquired “Pounds!” he said “Tied with ribbona?” she cautiously. Yards of it!" received a pr forgotten the wliegs to may, you you of mo- would You yoy shall" now brown you have olates inter him “A asked, said Harding “With a flat pair of tongs on top?” she demanded, breathlessly, “Three pair, if you like Harding, promptly. | Augusta hesitated no longer, i take the chocolates,” she said. Harding drew something from his | pocket and handed it to her. "You know th» store,” he said. “Get them | yourself.” “I'4 CALIFORMIA LIONS KILL DCER Method of Hunt Big Cats in ng Much Like That o Africa or India. Hed The Whistie of Ithaca. Eastoery And there i= i tels tandard fresh fror pip at 8 a'vclock in % 5 “ y then ening which announces ring tonight, and gir! under 16 must home and mother the five regular po naps a special Whe ig watching out for the well being of t rising generation Furthermore, there ig a siren whistle which screeches for fire and flood, It gives the number of the box, and if it's a flood that is going to waste without a crowd to watch it, eight short blasts the announcement of the box number —Eimire Advertiser. long blast, riew will st one that cn not but that every hoy scurry for caught by one of or be Heemen, or per Dividing the Sexes. While worshipping in a little chapel ofcase, a few miles from Rutlin. on the Wrexham road, the sex®s are so sirictly divided that they cannot even anotier. The building forms angle, in one arm of which the and the women in the other. It was bLuilt and endowed by the mi. sogynist of the Stuart period who ob see one a right sit gympathizing with stipulated eoxpressly for this divis. jon in hig desd of endowment. Lon don Standard. The eminent Japanese artists were busy for months devising a =eal for the young crown prince of their coun try. This is now put on everything he WOArS or uses, I A A ABBAS The common house sparrow flies at male posterity, Combined and bands of pes ile materials chos for this really A LA TE Vor Wash Dresses, ro offect hown by the 3 ' nie slid rent Inttice Waist, I we Reasons Cont, Inst ®OIIe 4 flat coll stalls fF this IT ‘ 4 0 the waist ana wards the bottom Turnovers have an air of much theirs fan frocks This really from the parrows on children's hed In with elaboration than is made braid used feather stile together colon fagoting into deep straig nd cuffs that are is set of mer cerizd cotton ht over collars ularly daint; Gowns For Ocr asions, gowns with usually These this Demi-toilette are those crepe de chine, filiy te ROR, of the new materials for chiffon The fichu wag carried out in black foundation of ivory satin. bodice was artistically draped, fashion, with long ends falling down in front and at the back, The waist line was defined by a jeweled girdle, which tastefully held in the fullness there, The sleeves were of the varie. ty kuown as angel shaped, and the neck was filled in with needlepoint lace. The skirt, closely gathered into the waist, flared out below into large flounces, Spring Tailor Mades, There are some pretty ideas to be found in the spring tallored suit. The short skirt is at {ts best when pleated. Some of the models show yokes on skirts again. A walking costume in a mixed red and black wool has the Misses Blouse. stylish Dblousd 5 0 weal entire mod » gown and and to fabrics the The binge skirt seasona ble i, however, ix made of pale mer rived chambray tie of blu ¥ and is worn with ribbon. The tucked fronts is are the above and full be welt and ck wit the much Hked and the sleeves Are Snug the elbows The ow waist consists of fronts and | the former being tucked at the | shoulders and finished with a regula tion box pleat. The sleeves are cut in one each and are into straight cuffs. The quantity of ie wr material Misses’ nLovse hd SHIRT w AST, for the medium size in three and one half yards twenty-one or twenty-seven inches wide, or one and five-eight yards forty-four inches wide, » vob » pring Mills Hote , PA PHILIP DRT sl-Clave pecommodations at all times for both man ard beast, Free bus to and from all Excellent Livery sttached. Table first-class, The Hguors and : bar Centre Hall Hotel CENTRE HAI PA JAMES Ww. Ei equipped Bar and wt, ‘MM, Prop. 118108 Losrd wises at the onl NKLE, Prop. table supplied Bummer boarders given special Healiby locality. Beantiful scenery Within three miles of Penns Cave, & most beaut ful sublerranean cavernu enirance by a boat Well located for hunting and fishing Hested throughout. Free carriage to all trains Oid Fort Hote! IBAAC BHAWVER, Proprietor. #8. Location : One mile South of Centre Hall, Accsmmodations Sretclass. Good bar, Partied wishing (0 enjoy an evening given specie sllention. Meals for such cocasions peg pared on short notice. Always prepared for the transient trade, RATES: $1.80 PER DAY. with the attention, ud —l Pean's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA. W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . . Discounts Notes . Hotel | Haag BELLEFONTE, PA. F. A. NEWCOMER, Prop. Heated throughout, Fine Slabling. BATES, $1.00 PER DAY. Bpecial prepamstions for Jurors, Witnesses and any persons coming 10 town on special oof cesiona. Bus lar boardem well cured for, - —— —————— ATTORNEYS. J. H.ORVY C.M BOWER Q Evia, BOWER & ORVIS ATTORNEYS AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. Of Cr T's Wy s en Mer's Exchange building ou second E L ORV DAVID F. FORTNEY W. HAERISON WALKER Forney & WALKER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House ree CLEMENT DALE ATTORNEY AT. Law ; BELLEFONTE, PA. w NW. corner Diamond, two doors from. Nationa! Bank. re ————————————— :$ RUNKLE os First wr -o TIOBRNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA. vines gllended W promptly 0 colisctions. 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