« THE HOME. “Clubs have taug Kate Upson Clark, on S Long Island Council Clubs, “that home is an object, but a tool’ Women with shapely arms are read- ily led appla in these short- sleeve days. We may be that Mrs. Clark was ch to oho, | But it is a the speec date subj the ught. ht us,” Saturday, t of Wome an end and; y the | n's | not nto use sure the « ing fact ectrify - + 5 Are Sel compen about hes which club women that to the scrutiny They are th tion, climax and conclusion logic be result would me man | ghould ymancipate h into Clark's home and its in life trouble its ject adjou Coir up-to- | { om | seted 1e after elr own inspira-| What the re im the place mind will not | The sub uncil sisterhood elf to consider irned with the © 1c dence © moment will rk's address aynard Salmon twentieth H 1 {8 ISCRETION off their how A French forehead f never A Wor ne . show they fects, Know to conceal ever dis. plays her woman face lestroys the oval of her r bun be gel | At nd i Care the French neck woman, A French w dom wears jewels near her a French woman takes very good to keep her figure very near to classic. If one were sum up the | graces of the French woman, one would say that she knows how to use | her eyes, that she understands the art | of lifting up her chin; that she has | the trick of tilting her head at the | right angle, and that she has brought | vivacity down to a fine art. Then one | would say also that she makes the | most of her best feature, says Wom: | an's Life. If her eyes are her strong | point she drapes her hair In Grecian | waves across her temples so as to | bring out the beauty of her eyes, and she shades them delicately and makes | her eyebrows grow long and dark, wad she coaxes her lashes to curl, neve dles ip sa she an old tan eyes to HUSBANDS BE HAD IN CAN. ADA dur first four 14,000 Erants 12, Most married, there some men--mostly young -without In the western of Canada, where fertile whee lands are ettlers many of tions of the t It apps that ing months of the year Canada, of whom about pit) and 1,5 irs 500 are men women. vomen are 11,000 and are men-— wives, attire older por } from the es, women are few and far Young farmers are wrocure wives, and a farmer whom come country Sta between. with outfit. ¢f companior 1 I out a wife is not ) ed ti 1e88 of the the nse lonelin the hom essential on t of its acti house under but and are othe as r departmen B ave com hysique of grow the manne it is men that one sees Fortnight ch anged, only among the older nave MATRIMONY On fo! beautiful Ye AND of the Tokio PINK MARBLE lowing advertisement: “l ar my flowing hair en like a cloud; my figure ie graceful as a willow; my face soft and brilliant as the petal of a flower: I am sufficiently rich as be able to walk hand in hand through life with the object of my affections If I can meet with a gallant gentle man, good tempered, intelligent well bred for life, woman, lopes me 18 is ns and afterward with him in a tomb of pink marble.” — When the wife dies first, the hus band, on an average, survives nine years; while if the husband dies first, the wife survives eleven years, ac- an English paper. | | =n The Young ‘Daughter of the House By Beatri ATHERS moth written for you They sister ce Fairfax. and are to remin and who is growl! For One butte 3 She has » first man She nee mes wings absolut no knowledg { her to be tenderly gua 1 friends, ely who tells her ey is girl and Men allows the young is not fit to kr It is their solemn She cannot judg: a man whose only tongue, 1 men, there aughter 10W her duty for h recommendations Ag she grows at first she is jus anscerup y Her 11048 The Chinese Must Stay Out. The he Granted uIIry, Brvan. T he Concessions Ie rmande by ry Cannot by This (oO By William J. 7 2 wg “» WW Modern Industries Could By H. H, Suplee. they and which be 1 If all things themselves them as they are {zs to cherish a mis : The Equine Staff ¢f Life. By Franlk M. Ware. far ial ese 2 are disposed to attach 1 hy. This case wasls timot coarse and gpecia value in the of race horsas, trotters aad hug 8, ele, in g, in that its coar and mix Th 1A ihe oi § " § i lows y thor trainin ¢ quai Ow oO ti i! grain such horses Ta 0% wit fa for the the samo oughly permeate are heavily fed to be to draw hay stripping off most of the leaves, at : clover, weeds, etc. Nowadays, however, we ha danger of any horse eating too m leh {save in robust “doer”), and all the hay is given th devour. Clover-mixe wi hay Is ache ving the and already the “fancy” grade is beluging i ua t ra of many graces are Just as use i Sitiea dl finer sorts are worth much more, pound for pound, thas the coarse. Pure clover: say has every advantage for horses laid by, or on slow work, or as an occasional feed for any horse, and no tribute Is ever paig se { {ts worth or advantages in growing and developing those grand thorough IPE yearlings a and race horses which we annually admire as products of “Kentuc Ky bluegrass '—~the truth being that this variety forms only a portion of the for on wh while the stable lofts and mowe are full to bursting with pure ¢ hay provided for their consamption during the balance of the year, growth is naturally slowest, which there Is none better. Corn blades, nicely cured, are excellent eating and most nutritious. Alfalfa has many merits, but Is not yet obtainable on the market in any quantity. The various straws have some nowriehment, os {ally that from oats and wheat, full of beards which endanger eyes and make sore mouths ~The Magazine, “Whict!ing tor halt an hour after | whistler, “lg the best possible ald to meals,” says a well-known woman | digestion, 2 80 very old igh the arefully realized that the very rare case the can be recognition it long has p-market rates in all the ag the best when properly all horses throu culling there of some ver) coaxed merited time VE subjects clover when Outing SL LYN Jno. F. Gray & Son Succdisors to... GRANT HOOVER Control Sixteen of the Largest Fire and Life Insurance Companies in the World, . . . . THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ., . . . No Mutuals No Assessments Before insuring ur life see the contract of THE HOME which in esse of death between the tenth and twentieth vig re- turns all premiums pai ad. dition to the face of the plier. » » Money to Loen on First Mortgage Office in Crider’s Stone Bullding BELLEFONTE, PA. 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There are, as always, the plain | and dotted nets, the chiffon in every | color, and the sheer lace veil, but the | Intest fad is the lace mesh as sheer as | i i i i i i | | the vell two yards Jorg, edged on either side and at the ends with narrow pleatings of chiffon or silk. These are in all colors and can be draped easily. and in becoming fashion so that the ends fall at the back.~Harper's Bazar. ATTORNEYS. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Office North of Court House a ———————————ES YW. HARRISON WALKER ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE, PA Ko. 19 W. High Btreet Al | profemiona) business promptly Ivo. J i — | CFT G, BOWER & ZERBY ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW EaoLz Book EELLEFONTE, PA. Buccessors to Orvis, Bowes & Orvis Consultation in Engliah and German attended $9 RRR W.D. Zzisy — ee CLEMENT DALE ATTORNEY -AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA. Office X. W. corner Diamond, two doors from Firet Nationa) Bank. re XW : G RUNKLE ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE Ph All xinds of legal busines sllended Wo promptly Ppecial attention given to collections. Office, M Boor Crider's Exchange ire H. B. EFANGLER ATTORNEY-AT LAW BELLEFORTR.PA Practices in all the courts. Consultation 18 glish and German Office, Crider's Exchangd Jo re Old Fort Hotel EDWARD ROY Location : One mil Accommodation wish al to enjoy sttentio Meals for such pared an short notic for the RATES : F - — The National MILLHEIM, PA. 1. A. EHAWVER, Prop. Fist clam socommodstions for the traveler Good table board and sleeping & partments The choloest liquors at the bar, Stable ao sommodations for horses is the Dest $0 bg Bed. Bos toand from all trainee on the Lewabarg and Tyron Rairoud. st Coburs 8 frstcls trangient trade $1.00 PER DAY Special Effort made to ccommodate Com. mercial - [ravelersiee D. A. BOOZER Centre Hall, Pa. Penna RL R Penn's Valley Banking Company CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. MINGLE, Cashief Receives Deposits . , Discounts Notes . MIARSLE so CRANNE ek H. G. STRCHI CENTRE HALL, EIER, PE™N. » . * Manufacturer of and Dealer In HIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK in ail kinds of Dont fail to get my prices Safe, Sich Reliable Raguior fu FOF to other remedies sold at h CQ re puarantesd. Bucoessfolly Ay AJ over 200. ate Ww men. Jrrice, 3; Cents, drug. gists or by mail book let Troe, imoninis Dr. La¥Vranco, I — Pa. A AAA PERN a —— wl See NEW LIFE TEA ALWAYS CURES CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADAC HE, To pa: John D. Langham, Holley, KY.
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