THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. * ATTO EYE | | EA ON TOUR ~ To WEAR ON TOUR I Starck Pianos FOR FAIR MOTORISTS. a Shipped Anywhere in the United States ¢ on 30 Days’ Free Trial collar, immense panel from white fur ls is wen , B.S Si PANGL Attort ER 18 Law lefont g, Pa courts. { nglish and German. | - Building y-at- Bat wu velour, with a cuffs and a straight to hem of back und | id in broad checks. olive green cape Practices in all the il “ Consultations in FE Office, Crider's Penns Valley Banking Company | CENTRE HALL, PA. Davaid K. Keller, Cashizr Receives Deposits & Discounts Notes | neck Exchange Furs of Every Kind and Design Are Permissible—Empire Hats Reap- pearing—Dinner Frock in Pale Smoke Gray. how sensitive a woeuring nnd hot days, Frince August Rhone it every nll 1 Sebastian ring fur from Han find Hi hits, villey, on American Is throng Weil ing her hats in Union unearthed or else boupl nator the siute No matter may be about fur, ermine about the neck throw her sensitiveness when it comes Here that | Jersey, WO an great bnnds of 4 2 - of soft fur which she MPes foxes strung on she may fo the I iid she hns f oni GRANITE. winds {OO ni ng [4 4 she may glory in all the peltry iS she wis r sports suit Oar Big Free Trial Offer 81 We require no payment on a Stare ! tis up wool thau silk, in advance us 8.3 A At ths en If it nls 10 pu you want in pay: up to your expe ever soon {or t! will pay the 1: ight br The Sweet Toned Starck The fret requirement in a good plan t juslity, are not « sunstracton so that polucing 6 tone of mars ighted with the mateh oth ways. oly beaotlf earl separate part of 1 oh gro H. G. STROHMEIER CENTRE HALL, : . PA. Manufacturer of and Dealer in i HIGH GRADE NC \ | [| ro Eugenie loved, The wliiiuers o) 4 Zan Faymente Monumental Work 5 Fl velvet, the edge binnd with ri A CR in all kinds of SYS / ib ; Marble and Granite Don't Fail To Get Cur Prices &u Lobe ually of Lhe — 7 & an ” at The Celebrated Starck Player-Plano * ihe Siarelk Mayer-plano any s . er Bisse! for & reliable, Ligh wp LP | J p— tH be wrranged tn sult pou . Voile Frock for Dinner. be banded with fur from down and the shoul may wear fur tha - the Second Hand Bargains L wishes, bith fi vs Rr g sit . 4 Insurance Com- Her motor coat may be copie per Byndicate.) iy used plancs of all of World oy : THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Ne Had UNDERWEAR THAT IS SMART Before insuring your life get the § | Manufacturers Have Qutdone Them | contract of THE HOME whi seives in Providing Pretty Lin. case of death the gerie for Milady's Use. and twentieth yaa rns Jno. F. Gray & Son to GRANT HOOVER) Control Sixteer Fire and Life panies in the lors ap, ai o ~ % R wall Successors hats a wel 1 of the { at geoond han de sken Here are a cw sample bargains Steinway .. 9175.00 Knabe.... 165.00 Direct From This Factory to You— ! p—— Saves $150.00 FreeCatalogueCoupon Selling as we do, direct from our factory to your home, we ie Piarck Plana Co ; y} f that will save vou upwards ’ BEA, 1 . 9 Emerson .. 100.00} == 8 re pis YOU UPWAS | Peas send w Kimball. . 70. 00 take ad vantage of these monevsay g prices and send to-day Starck “ese 195. 00 fu we offer, No Assessments ? oat Hention mn to aller you ow pr 8 00 in the purchase pri hin tenth i | particul ars concerning our factorydo-ho Detween rs retu miums paid in of the addition to the face policy MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE 2 Office in Crider's Stone Buil BELLEFONTE, Telephone Connectior ding PA. Save Pennies— Waste Dollars — q= Some users of printing ve pennies by get ting 0 work and lose dollars through lack of ad- vertising value in the work they get. Printersasa rule charge very reasonable prices, for none of the em get rich although nearly all of them work fed Moral: Give your printing to a good printer and save money. Our Printing Is Unexcelled 7900900900000 00000090 0 Got Something You Want to Sell? Most people have a piece of furniture, a farm imple- ment, or something else which they have discard. ed and which they no lon- ger want, These things are put in the attic, or stored away in the barn, or left lying about, getting of less and less value each year, WHY NOT I SELL THEM? Somebody wants those very things which have | become of no use to you. Why not try to find that some y by putting a want advertisement in "THIS NEWSPAPER? unusual pett An kK trimmed nainsook fles of batiste chemise panel fro Rosebuds has a ince, are mr rules, de is on the A pink crepe chine ind shirred ich make it nde especially wear I RR gown that front oly dis “ten Se at the A fine quality of pink fashions a chemi tris It how na two re sides, chi with lines, crepe de ¥ 4 nined He is cut on new show ing panel effect may be it ther 111. tes to gather the 1: yet sides, pair of white 1 with one sheer ane A of knicks iIXon evenly strig dainty rhockers is weed, me heavier stripe, i The bodice is of flesh-eolored habs A 6 i 8B i ? i ilk, straps and ir a lnishing all, with picot edges fe and three tiny flat be front. 1iffled on every WE satin down the Val lace nains b em of ibbon » front, of is rn in spd sort fn Wer princess in bow 00 effect ends trim A ith French knotted A PN N SND PAP A NNNSUPNPNGNSNINIPNPN ut of the yok Rien Bh se black or ~-Flowers That Make Beautiful Table Decorations. In « for a io arrying out a color scheme or dinner it is not to stick to it too closely so far as food 18 concerned, but rather suggest it. For Instance, in a and yellow scheme, in the first course the may be suggested In an egg-yolk garnish and the purple in| ripe olives. The custard in the soup should be yéiiow, as well as the sauce | with the fish, the orange cup for the salad and the yellow dressing, Purple sweet peas form a beautiful table decoration, as do pansies or vio- lets, Many flowers may be found to carry out this color scheme and may be used In decorating the place cards, which may be lightly tinted yellow, with a spray of the chosen flower, Nut baskets could be tied with little bows of yellow or purple ribbon and cov- ered with either color of crepe paper. If another salad than orange were used, an orange ice could be served, and little éakes decorated with ean. died violet ledves would further carry out the color se hoe. ——————— DICTATES OF FASHION The white bonded. nets are in high favor for evening wear, White head trimming is the feature of a sports sult of white pongee, Flesh colored organdie takes the place in some of the summer frocks that flesh colored chiffon took in win. ter frocks, The upstanding frill around the neck that is cut away a bit at the wise try to violet yellow shoulders is still featured In sowe of the ERtin. Aren fers, } with a pl: to give the best Yel enloving a not before known for Yellow silk sweaters smiedd to binze the wo for there low striped sports attractive frocks of ye with white i riped iin white or colored ults, ro low ju ] vogue it years, Bed Are yel Tot t the vogue, and now and white combined color, Broeaded silk for girdles and othep trimming ig in demand, the same sort of touch of color that eine broidery does, if skillfully nnd, of course, It Is far less work to tuck in a bit of brocade than it is to em- broider even a simple patiern by hand, Veils attached to the hat sre ranged in many ways, Sometimes there Is a short vell arranged almost lke a frill at the back of the hat. The same arrangement is sometimes mnde ucross the front of the hat Long veils attached to the top of the hat crown flout over the shoul ders and many veils hang lke last year's trains, at one side only, 51550 or rome other It gives used, ar Early Aun Hats, Bucceeding the black and dark toneu velvet hats of July there Is a new fash. ion In hats appearing in the streets of New York and Chicago. These are broad brimmed and rather flexible and are trimmed merely with a broad band of velvet ribbon tied in a bow at the center or side back and falling to the waistline or even below. The hate are of the thinnest felt satin or panng and are usually in neutral or paste r Iat-st Hat i our stalog of Feud terds 53 of pen i bargaios a complete ew Llustrat ® EE P. A. Starck Piano Co. arey plane ie enuitied Sens (re = ne i Lbwd ofa ® res fmuvie wn schools in ar iid w laken Io your ows Bome al your sone 10 re. of the Manufacturers Chicag 0 { fonerete | soon.” i .. s X “oe I guess I'll » | ther right away.’ i I —— I ——— Her Limit Bhe could golf from morn tI night, Then dance the whole night ong But she elp do housework, CAtse shie wasn't very strong ildn't Some Force Required, sorry to you buck here gald the “Your honor.’ prisbuner, agin we,” “You mean temptation?” “Erno, your honor, cops to bring me a s—— ——— “I'm gop fudge. answered the battered “1 did my best, but luck was against you siruggled but it took six here” Unsatisfactory. The old farmer was looking over a comic paper the storekeeper at the crossroads emporium had given him, “1 don’t think much uv this paper no how, by grass!" he remarked. “What's th’ matter with it? queried hig good wife. “They ain't nothin’ In it much but pickters,” replied the old granger, “an’ most uv them ain't so.” Not Yet Disiliusionized. “What are you reading there?™ “A poet's farewell to his flivver, It was stolen a week ufter he bought It.” “The verses seem to affect you. 1 see tears In your eyes. “is a deeply moving lament. No one who had owned a cur for any length of time could grieve over Its loss shades, with such poignant woe.” Optical Hlusion shins 14 “I ened w is ie} sanld n threat Perse : iv 1} vy Will only Rew lin oh sensickposs his eyes fixed on some lmmovehle replied the Um, “1 hentd of t | while taking a short sul! in the kept my eves fixed on the I hecame that recent vie gulf a lighthouse, bu or I looked the it w the turkéy trot.” OnE more co as trying Not Needed. “I'm looking for a fob.” said the col lege gradunte “What can you do?" asked the corpu | lent man st the desk, “1 was the best all-ar in my class.” wand athel ste use you here. You see, orderly business nnd don't require the services of a bouncer.” An Overcrowded Phrase. “Anything wrong with that story ?™ asked the youthful reporter, "Oh, It will do, 1 guess” answered the city editor. “but there ig one thing I wish you would remember.” “What i= that? “The intelligent newspaper reade takes It for granted that suicide is a ‘rash act” EN WHAT SHE DID, “What did that woman do when her pet dog Jumped on you and bit you?” “She gave we a very reproachful look, an’ then she ordered the dog's valet to give It a bath.” Waiter's Philosophy. With a bow and a cheerful smite, The juggier of cups and plates | Thus spake as he pocketed a ip: “AN things come to him who welts." FASHIONABLE INCOMPETENCE Offending a Celebrity. on pained look he “What him?" tor of had poet,” “You tried hard to work that swell guy for a tip. Did he give you one?” “Yes: he gave we two. He handed me 1 dine and told me to never Judge & man's wealth by the clothes he yore.” Matter of Sex. Bhe--It is sald that most men whis He—Yes, and 1 believe most women