The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 23, 1915, Image 6

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    LACY EVENING FROCKS
ARE ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR
THE YOUNG GIRL.
mands
Dainty and Graceful Design Shown
Here That Would Make Up
Well in Material of Ivory
White Chantiy,
The sketch shows a graceful design
made up in ivory white Chantilly
FALL AND WINTER "CREATION |
girdle and very tiny circular
which is in reality no more than
peplum. In black it runs longer,
ing about seven inches deep, but
front is not more than four.
girdle, carried up to a point in
meets the point of the V-shaped decol-
letage and there is a flatly
bowknot at this point, in narrow
ver ribbon,
in place up over the bust. The blouse
is lined with flesh-colored maline, and
a frill of this is arranged to
over the neck of the dress,
sleeves are cut in one with the blouse
and gathered closely about the
then trimmed with applied silver rib
bon bowknots.
The full flounce of the
mounted to a net top which is veiled
by the graceful t The it
self must have net ng
unders
unie tunie
a voke of runni
Girlish Evening Frock of Fine Lace.
down to form a deep front
in back. The flouncing is then set on
to the edges of this yoke so that the
lower edge reaches that of the under
skirt at center front and back
covers only half the depth of the
at the sides
SHRINK THE COTTON FIRST
oint in and
and
«be {vt
BRITA
in Results When the Garment is
Laundered.
wet
increased
Cotton naturally shrinks when
This property is greatly
the weaving, as the
in place by the
in finishing
If the garment is to be laundered it
is better to shrink the material before
The coat of this model originated by
Michael of Fifth avenue is of black
velvet bound in black braid. It is
knee length and lined with black
and white satin. With the coat a
skirt of black and white striped
cheviot is worn. The skirt comes
to the ankles and displays the Rus-
sian boots, the new fall and winter
footwear. The most striking fea
ture of the coat is its cross combi
nation, suggesting the work done
by the noble band of women on the
battlefields of Europe. The partic
ular one shown in the photo is of
white fur background. The cross is
of dark fur.
[A A PNA NANPA NANA NANNING NANI
OWance ior
Fold the material
fi tub or
is
place flat In a
bath tub
{ enough coid
{i the oxcaller
i
water 10 cover
thoroughly saturated
gradually increasin
ure until the water
as the hand
iaterial is
hot water
in
| tem erat
| warm
| water is needed
The material
| water night
over
east two or three h
the water and
inl
Hang
ching out smooth
press
the mater as possibl
wring on a line
air, stret
gelvage
the
ale ng on#s
Before material
dry take it down
Une must
the mater
ing to shri
{ ter,
and press
that the
fast bef * atts
be sure
are
1k it~
olors in
inl mpt
Cha
riots ‘arpen
Agricultural ollege
Colo
Colorado
Fort Collins
Ups and Downs in Scallops.
It you are planning one
ruffled dresses that bring one
the days of hundred.
the bottom ruffle be
| you are brave
Quaint net dresses
| with the scallops
edged with tinier ruffles
vet. Most the
scalloped and soft talfetas have
of the
let
if
leafed
scalloped ;
roses,
or
are being
in silk,
or chiffon vel
floun
bound
of net
half
loped line at th
i bottom of the skirt
MATTER OF COMMON SENSE |
Must Exercise Reason in the
Selection of Food.
Alice Farnham Leader, a New York
physician, tells how girls can
and not
Her article is full of practical sug
she has to say about food
“Rich pastry, frozen creams and
candy are difficult to digest and, in
addition to menacing the health, they
cause positive homeliness. They con-
tain more sugar and fat than the sys
tem can possibly assimilate, and the
surplus is carried to the skin, where
it makes its appearance in the form
of pimples and blackheads. To avoid
such feods doesnt mean giving up
all desserts, Let your choice rest be
tween light custards, fruits and {ces
“Coffee and tea are not always in-
jurious, provided they are taken in
moderation. Never drink more than
one cup of coffees for breakfast, and
add cream and sugar with a grudging
hand. Drink plenty of water, hot and
cold. Nothing will promote digestion
and prevent sickness as will a glass
of water slowly sipped Immediately
upon arising in the morning. The hu.
man body requires at least a quart of
water a day, that is about a half pint
every two or three hours,
“If the average woman gave as
much attention to that much abused
organ, the liver, as she does to her
finger nails, her face would need loss
attention. No wonder the liver rebels
{ and reacts upon the complexion,
spite being betrayed in the form
pimples, ‘sallowness and black
{ ows under the eyes.”
shad
If there
in a trunk,
coats on hangers, first filling out the
sleeves and fronts, but if this is not
convenient, fold the coat inside out.
the sleeves together, front
touching front, then fold once length
| wise, with tissue paper in between,
| the sleeves also being kept in shape
| with a slight stuffing.
Some soft gowns are kept
er by being rolled over a heavy
newspaper roll that has been first
covered with sheets of tissue paper,
then by straight packing. This, of
course, depends upon the material
and whether you can accommodate
it to a sven space,
abundance of space
i placing
i
smooth
Sordered Fabrics.
Bordered fabrics, probably because
they are eminently suited to the skirt
made with flounces, are in vogue this
summer. There are some charmingly
embroidered crepes, with deep or nar.
row embroidered borders in color.
There ts embroidered lace cloth, too
sheer and thin, with light, dainty em:
broidery in pastel chades, There are
embroidered borders on chiffons and
nets, Sometimes ribbon is embroid:
ered into festoons in these borders,
High Collars,
High, unyielding collars destroy the
round softness of the throat. Shun
them. Every night massage the neck
with a good skin food.
®
EGAN ‘BLAMES. MOVIES |
Fans Shun Games to Give Fami-
lies Whirl at Jitney Shows.
Shifty Athlete of Boston Braves Ad-
vances Reason for Poor Attendance
This Season—Hits at Minor
League Chiefly,
After many reasons have been ad-
vanced for poor attendance at pase
ball games this season, along comes
Dick Egan, the shifty athlete of the
Boston Braves, with a hunch that the
movies are largely responsible.
And there is good logic in
argument.
There are, without doubt, a lot of
chaps who, instead of spending =
quarter for solitary enjoyment at the
ball park as in former years, are
Egan's
family at the movies for the
amount of money
Egan thinks the
especially
In the
same
movie argument
in the minor
major league cities
Federals
minor league clubs,
cases,
The
a few
excep
Feds,
Egan
seems to have hit the nail on the
head.
The movies have
in the smaller
and men, in many,
made a
of the
many
big hit
country
Cases, are
citios
Dick Egan.
te
sacrificing their own
watching ball games so
nleggure
} !
the missus
some fun
who can af
iots of good
es can have
There are lots of men
ford both, but
baseball fans who hay
ty
there are
trys kopnr raat
) K&eD a pred
the ni i
close waich on kels and
has been 1
get aud has
around in minors, but
he is a student of things in general.
18y helping
AA0 : 5
Braves
the
toward the top
the
Manager Gaspar of Sioux City Be.
lievea Men Will Try Harder to
Win in Batting Own Way.
Members of the Sioux City baseball
club of the Western league in the fu-
own thinking when
they go to bat instead being in-
structed by the manager when they
leave the bench, according to Harry
new leader, Gas
par decided to accept this policy
shortly after becoming manager of the
Sioux City club
“The players better satisfied
when they think for themselves, and
they will work harder to win ball
games,” said Manager Gaspar. “In
of
are
Harry Gaspar.
play that should happen to win a
gatse, he is better satisfied and will
try harder to duplicate his feat the
next time he comas up. The players
all should be able to think what to
do in a pinch, If they are not capable
of thinking they should not be in
baseball,”
Praise for Merkle.
Fred Merkle as an outfielder is get-
ting a lot of favorable comment.
I never play twe
A win
Don't
ing pitel
at his best with four or five days’ rest
BALL GAMES|!
+ big league
teain In
e Ty Cobb
pennant
Mix
em up
I dont pay so
gn't overworked. He's
NOTES |
\V of the.
AMON D
Ward Miller
with the Slcuf
y
has ob clinche
ods.
. so»
working at
Whee ling.
ck is now
carpenter
Jack Glass
his trade of
Ww.
Va.
Al Wickiand, form
playing a great gam
the Rebels
» »
The Red Sox are playing a very ag
gressive game,
going against them,
. - .
Bill Donovan has rel
his catchers, but dent tell it to Swee
ney; that is, personally
- - »
sased one
all
bleachers
Tencent baschall is
encugh, but the fan in the
wants his ten cents’ werth
* * -
Why so many
Byron singing during games?
president of the League is a Tener,
» * -
he
that
war
to New York the other
much boasted Federal
fund.
day is
league
On the recommendation of Mike
Finn the Detroit club has purchased
Pitcher Rube Marshall from: Chatta
nooga.
* - -
The truth of the matter is, ten-cent
baseball has been played for a long
time, but fans had to pay 25 cents to
see it
. * dd
Sailing an aeroplane over a base
ball park is a dangerous pastime. If
Ed Reulbach is pitching there is likely
to be a collision.
. . -
Ivy Wingo's batting average is
what his golf card ought to be, while
his golf card is what his batting per
centage ought to be.
- - -
Haddock and Herring are two pitch:
ors on the New Haven Colonial league
team. They do say the article of ball
put up in that circuit is fishy,
9 - -
Wilbert Robinson says weight is
net a handicap in baseball, He
weighs about 300, but his Brooklyn
club Las come up like a cork.
«+»
After years of search a second Jake
Daubert has really been discovered,
That's his name, and he 18 a short
stop sold to the Pirates for $500.
*
Generals fn Europe have alibis to
excuse defeat. There are no umpires
or officials In their game, so they
blame it on “a lack of raunitions.”
J MILAY GREAT BASE STEALER
Washington Player Was Troublesome
to White Sox in Their Attempt
to Win 1908 Pennant,
the
is 2
of
on Senators,
club He hns
season and i
the Americar
} leading
lub as a batsman
se Milan was
White Sox in their attempt t«
American league pennant ir
By his base stealing and hitting
season Milan robbed the White
|
i Ivde Milan snter flelder
i .
i
the
es this
aders in
80 is the
troublesome
190%
that
Clyde Milan.
Sox of several close games near the
cluse ot the year, when each contest
had a direct bearing on the race for
the flag. Milan and Walter Johnson
wore the Senators who did the most
damage to White Sox hopes. Milan
is proving troublesome to Boston this
soason.
Mack Stanas Pat.
Frank Baker, slugging third base
mau 3f the Philadelphia Athletics, is
eager to juin the White Sox, but Con:
nie Mack says he is a standpatter.
“Not for any amount will I part with
Baker,” says Mack. "He will play for
me or for no one else in organized
baseball,™
Hits John McGraw.
The 21-man limit in the National
league this year has hit John McGraw
harder than any of the others, becausa
he cannot go out and buy players as
he needs them. He did it before when
he got down in the race.
»
"
FARMER'S WIFE
TOO ILLTO WORK
Restored to Health by Ly-
dia E. Pinkham’s Veg-
etable * Compound.
Kasota, Minn, — “1 am glad to say
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has done
il more for me than
#4 anything else, and 1
Ml had the best physi-
i cian here. 1 was so
{ weak and nervous
that I could not do
my work and suf-
fered with pains low
down in my right
| side for a year or
more. I took Lydia
' E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound, and now I feel like a
different person. 1 believe there is
nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound for weak women and
girls, and I would be glad if I
could influence anyone to try the medi-
cine, for I know it will do all and much
more is claimed to do.” — Mrs.
CrLara Franks, R. F. D. No. 1, Maple-
crest a, Minn
than it
iffer from those dis-
their sex should
Br io the
store thei
end tru
stanly
are con.
ishin g in the ‘newspapers.
If you have the slightest doubt
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta~
ble Compound will help you, write
to Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co,
(confidential) Lynn, Mass, for ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held in strict confidence.
HE ASKED THE RIGHT MAN
Railroad Man Has His Curiosity Sat
Startlin
isfied in a ¢
Of Course
was King ighter to
and Jack
hang over every eve
ning 1
Well 8 to that, there's a
deal to } i
daughter
she
great
lied
A good many
tage turn ou
the ox
in a cot
lack of
through
ttage
Makes Rapid Headway
sidney disease often advances =o
raps d y that many a person is firmly in
its grasp before aware of its progress
Prompt attention should be given the
slightest symptom of kidney disorder
If there i» a dull pain in the back
headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn
out feeling, or if the kidney secretions
are offensive, irregular and attended
by pain, use Doan’s Kidney Pills at
once. No other kidney medicine is 80
well recommended
A Pennsylvania Case
Harry House 20
Bound Ave, Mil
ton, Pa ays: “My
back was weak and
hurt me when 1
was working. The
kidney secretions
passed toc fre. 8
quently and 7 had
to get up at night
on this account 1
gradually got
worse until I had
to quit work and
go to bed. My Lack
grew stiff and sore
and 1 had terrible
headaches and diz.
gy spells After doctors’ medicine
fafled, Doan's Kidney Pills restored
me to good health™
ot "NI? KIDNEY
’
DOAN PILLS
FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO, N. Y.
Before retir-
ing, use with
warm water
and insure a
Pestioluight.
ralisl, soon removes
eo