FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN Women suffering from any form of fllness are invited promptly com municate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass. Alllettersare received, ope ned, read and answered by women. A Wo. man can fre ely talk ® of her private ill. A ness to a woman; ‘J thus has been es. tablished this con. fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. € PINKNAT Never has she pub. lished a testimonial or used a letter without the written consent of the writer, and never has the Company allowed these confidential lette to 3 1 ' their possession, as the tho them in PR Is usands of the vast volume of experience Mrs. Pinkham has to draw ym, it is more than possible that she as gal ined the very knowl ledge needed yur case. She asks nothing in ree in except your go od will, and her vice has hel I pec d thousands. Surely 1y woman, rich or poor, should be glad to take advantage of this gener. ous offer of assistance. Address Mra, Pinkham, care of 1. vdia E. Pinkham Medicine ( o., Lynn, Mass, Every woman ought to have Lydia E. Pinkham’s 80-page Text Book. It is not a book for general distribution, as it Is too expensive. It is free and only obtainable by mail. Write for it today. ae tr 4 21 he drt 1, SBE JUST 80. He 2obody was rich” “Yes, broke.” DISFIGURED WITH egg, but while he ne was ECZEMA s troubled weeks ered with 4 The vas very restles sco itched. consulted two doctors at Chl sided at that time. medicine of the any result, we ticura ‘Rem edles, and at ponce | sught | the Cuticura Soap and Ointment Following the directions ecarefully and promptly we saw the re sult, and after four weeks the dear TBila's face was as fine and clean as any little baby's face, Every one who saw Gilbert after using the Cuticura Remedies was surg He has a head of hi hich is a pride for any boy of his age, three years. We can only wid ira Reme- tics t y Mra. H. Albrecht, | 53, West int, Neb, Oct. 26 1 cago, where After two 4d read of the Ci trying rised i Air wi recomms the Cut 0 eve {Rigned) Chem § { y Potter Drug & Corp. sol yrops., Boston, Mass, for free 32- page book, a gulde to skin and halr health if a man succeeded in discover perpetual mo probably would pot feel as proud as he did when as & boy he discovered that he could whistle through his teeth. ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE." hat s LAXATIVE ROMO JININE, sgnatare of hove Be sed Wo over Lo Curea C old I in Cae Dar. Many a young man earns a living by Sorking his father, ing tion he “I have been using Aneta have | ww gyn dt than an y I have ever tried. I fs being all that they are represented Thos. Gillard, Elgin, IIL t, Palatable, , Taste 250, tablet stamped C C C, oure ot your mouey back. Ey for ly when he has been blushing- “ask papa,” he asked an interview he that same, when he has reason to believe favors him interview an hill rary the the a year, told to for when that ao no that "papa when the moment for that ell! That young n ‘harge Juan ib San the But for ave wn to sleep,’ sort advan ces down ie tO plies Her Eyes thall and Was was never the a lesson. Had a slugger “Came being expell occasions for pranks wf ry gin reputation near ed on eral Sald pranks consisted In and tearing down ; } 2 property 8 lugslt 2 polloamen, with rn iii hy posts Aas ‘leaned table d'hole and York in Boaton red two policen Saved ¢ ing, bat al ules ater “Family well en to do and respectable “Young man may turn to law, or he may turn to the prize ring.” “Said to dote on his mother, but was “That--that report is true, sir,” was the reply In a trembling volce, “but please don't belleve me vicious, It was When you were a young man" “1 was not troubled that way, Mr. *“Bat-—but-" “When do you enter the roped srena meet all comers?’ “fut I'm no slugger. All these things I have put them all behind me.” “Until you meet the next! policeman! Forrest, you came to ask my con- sent to wed my daughter. I eannot give IL" ~4f 1 do not slug any more-if I am no longer troubled with exuberance of spirits" { interview at an for your change.” “Please consider this Mr, Forrest. 1 mother's sake you will “And he his pered Miss who in the hall “No, al I'm a slu hope gave Prue, her | never will! was walling for over to rea i he and a loafer’ How d rig Eger 3 t “How dare he Oh, Are i YOUug aorved “1 thought ging!” “But this was a special occas was the reply Oh, I tand wWening an unders Well, Chinese Wedding Festivities Yen $s y : fen goerotars {tO head of the » foreign office of C terday to Miss Sun Pao Chi, the gov publi ina married yes Sun H E of Shantung. festival ceremonies sigter of ernor The on The house was covered with a large mat tent and with many felicitous sliken scrolls and numerous presents, At the in red, covered the respect paid and homage pre sented to the young couple by the governor of Shantung, by presidents of the boards, by ministers abroad anfl last but not least by the col leagues of Doctor Yen at the Wal-wu pu.~Pekin and Tientsin Times, Misunderstood Orders. “Why did Jagsby whip his little boy 7” “Pecause the child obeyed him lit orally.” “That is strange.” “Not when you know it. Just when Jagsby was trying to get over the night before the boy came around with a new toy drum, and Jaggsby told him to beat it.” | SOME NICE DESSERTS EXPENSIVE MATERIAL Usual Puddings Fresh Fruits Cut Up With Sugar and Served With Cake. Delinty desserts that are quickly made and do not take too many ex pensive materials to make them with are always in demand for the home table. The usual puddings may be varied by the fresh fruits cut sugar and served with cake, different fruit fritters with sauce, frozen creams and molded Jel lles, custards of kinds and the large and widely assorted ple family. There WAYS some i are good to @ t and a change is no robbery. H who are rather proud of tl prowess are always glad recipes on urn 870 De Fronch Pancakes. _ thoroughls of butter, ur up all are al untri hat gilore , Cream and ces of 1 and gdd the well-but int are Bprea res to serve plle on a ding al { ake, armalade ith thin alween each iklo w powderad Bis ith slices of kin. Ginger Ap one and put it into with a whisky; to it th two pound SURAT; | slice Add days are, cx of ire, into yunds apples, are ples Ren ransparent bu 10% broken ove the apples an _stralr n the fulce Over garnish with candied lemon peel Victoria Sandwiches. —Beat cream four egg: thelr sugar, butter and flour; well beaten whites « eggs, butler a shallow pour in the batter. B for 20 min ¢3 y X taem h cake and 1 F4] and weight add the ¥ the pan nA mi Let cool, half over it, and Pile on a pl jxtard a rich « at VETTE aking and t i bake wierate oven ites. then spread one small late and cut into wiches with JEBANN NORTO Boiled Raisin Cover one and one-half with bolling water and let mer twenty minutes. Cake. cups them Cream fourths cup of add cue half ane tae beaten Balt the spinach egg and igh ft paste Season carefully the art bottoms in a little milk and water, drain and lay on the bottom of a bul tered baking dish. Put a heap spinach on top of each bottom and bake in the oven for 15 minutes Serve with melted butter, seasoned with a little lemon juice, rd-bolled egg an ad to taste. Mix chopped cream, and rith ad pepper the choese, eno cream 10 Nn A 8 Pineapple Pudding. and threefourths co one-fourth © sold Two water, one-third cup corn star cup Sugar, onefourth salt; oneh grated i whites of three eggs. Mix cor sugar and salt and ‘mix smooth with cold water: add water and cook 15 minutes, or until mixture thickens, stirring constantly. Remove from stove: add pineapple and stiffly beat. en whites of eggs. Pour and when cold serve with sauce. water; one-fourth | ™ #8if Can hot sustard Boft Gingerbread. Take two eggs, well beat, one cof ful of butter and lard mixed, two tea- of eream of tartar, one teaspoonful of soda dissolved in one-half teacupful of milk or water, one-half teaspoonful of salt: flour enough to make the dough as stiff as for a cupcake. Bake in a slow oven for half an hour, Mexican Omelet, One tablespoon butter, one large onion, one can tomatoes drained, one quarter teaspoon paprika, salt to taste, three oggs beaten, one table gpoon table sauce. Serve on crack. ers or German rusks. wr — Sirup for Coughs, Cut onions in slices and put in a stow pan with a quart of water; add five cents’ worth of rock candy and boil down to one pint; give in tem spoonful doses whenever the children cough. It is good. | Slight 8crape of Honey on Buttered Bread Is Ons Novelty Brought From England. “Among the new sandwiches which afternoon tea,” says the young woman who knows, “there are some recipes new to the majority of Americans.” A slight scrape of homey on buttered bread is one novelty, another being golden sirup used in the same sparing fashion. Another sweet sandwich, which is sald to have scored great suc cess, is bread liberally buttered with iin slice of gin sald a thrifty Englishw USILE & Jan, A pens ary ad and butler is ex. , while among the sa sorts of pe A new re » s all ted and one is shrimp fi a soft plece of nemade bread "1 had > 4 3 wr » & ibbed on | BCoOrch 1 oolen goods nd of better vared vereag \ painted woodwork use a sirong any kind of soap lamp wick difficult { CUILY A 81D v pie kerosene w Moves up few up down and ry sel % ” " remedy is to i out a few threads on either side of 8 sheet o Ue fas a good the scheme to sew a safely: waist at the belt line and binding of the skirt. “together and they will shicken breast is roasted or pans down instead be more juley and tender over ten © les wires Manu frock tes of tWO CERES Reliable Doughnuts. Two eggs, SUgar makes teaspoon beaten to a froth, one ne cup sour milk (butter them better); one good small | nutmeg and some salt; flour enough | to handle, that is, roll them out, and | cut as soft as can be handled. Have { plenty good hot fat, with a table | swoo mn of vinegar. i saleratus; one of To Clean White Furs. Half fill a stone jar with white com the stove and heat as hot as can be it. stirring to prevent the worching. Put one plece his, and rub until clean; the meal with a stick. if needed other he meal must meal, place it on the hk and for be hot } Tai pieces, as tl Toasted Cheese Sandwiches. Make round sandwiches (round loaf {s best) with slice of thin rich cheese the same size of the thin sliced bread. Brown butter in chafing dish and fry a good brown, Serve at once on In tea. Sour Milk Pile. One cup of very thick sour milk, teaspoon cinnamon, Put on stove to thicken. ples. Makes two —— Hint About Ironing. To iron easily dampen the clothes and fold them neatly. Then roll tight ily and lay aside for several hours After this the clothes can be quickly froned. Washing China Silk. After washing a china silk dress, do not hang It out to dry, but roll it up in 8 cloth for half an hour to absorb most of the molsture, and then iron on the wrong side. ATTORNEYS, 'D. P. PORTHEY ATTORNEY -AMLAW PELLEPONTA, Ofios Forth of Ovurt House Ee YW. HASRIAON WALEER ATTORNEY -APAAW BELLEFONTE B95 Pe 1» V. Bligh Peet All professional busines promapily attended } D. Gawns Ive. J. Bowe Gra, BOWER § ZERBY ATTORNEYS AT LAW Eso Broom BELLEFONTE PA Muooessors to Oxvis, Bowes & Ouvis Consultation to Euglab sud German 8B B. SPANGLER ATTORNEY AT LAW BELLEFONTE? A Practices in sll the courts. Consultation I Boglish and German, OMos, Orider's Exchange Building le CLEMENT DALE w.p i — ATTORFRY-AT-LAW BELLEFONTE PA Office ¥. W. corner Diamond, two doers Rem First Mational Bank. iA © CENTRE HALL, PA W. B. 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