The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 18, 1919, Image 7

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DOUBLE BEAUTY bs
r OF YOUR HAIR
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*“*Danderine” creates mass
of thick, glezmy waves
few mo:
iin,
Ina!
your pl
have it
of life.
counter
for a
tos
WHY DRUGBISTS RECOMMEND
SWAMP-ROOT
many
many
For
with much terest the rema
hse! by Dr. Kilmer’s S
the great kidney, liver and bl
rine.
It is a physician's prescription.
Swamp-Root a strengthening medi-
vine. It helps the kidneys, liver and blad.
der do the work nature inte i
should do
Swamp-Root has stood the test of years,
It is sold by all druggists on its meri
and it should help yon
medicine has 80 many
Be sure to get Swamp-I
reatment at once,
However, if you wish
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.,
sample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper —Ady
13
first to test this
talian Forests Small.
rea of Ital
rand
The tot
islands of
of about 715
equivalent to the cor
states of New York
Massachusetts, Connecticut
Jersey, say Mazazine, of
Washington, i i mparatively
small area a populati f 96,000.000,
more than equivalent t me-third of
this country, | Of the total
area of lialy only 17.64 is now
covered with
W000)
and
and New
per cent
forests,
important to Mothors
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA, that famous old remery
for infants and children, and see that it
Bears the
Signature of
In Use for Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria
That's Strange.
I met a friend who had been Ill and
inquired: “How are you now?" She
replied : “Do you know, I nearly died”
I said: “I'm glad to hear it.” She's
angry now.~Exchange.
Freshen a Heavy Skin
With the antiseptic, fascinating Cutt
cura Talcum Powder, an exquisitely
scented convenient, economical face,
skin, baby and dusting powder and
perfume. Renders other perfumes su-
perfluous, One of the Cuticura Toilet
Trio (Soap, Ointment, Talcum),~Adr.
Never crack n joke on delicate
ground.
Granuiate Byes , “gtien Tngamed Eyes
over nig ¥ Homan o Palsam,
One trial roves ite eri. av.’
oo”
When ou lend a sand, make sure
t yor dr aot put your foot in it,
A Wonderful
Wite
By R. RAY BAKER
vy
1919, by the McClure News-
(Copyright,
paper Syndicate.)
Gary
Morning Star, scowled into
of tobacco smoke for which
curve-stemmed pipe was
“No use,” he sighed as
sheet from his typewriter
it into the waste-basket.
can't mu
villist. She's wonderful to
{ but when they put her on the
i stage they spoiled a fine wife,
His face took on a
sat there at 8 desk
i ,
{
‘
He was 1 hur
his long
sible,
tore a
and cast
wb Simply
resp
”"
he
1 1.
00K
"
little smile i
. 3
n ths
lity, but y
vill dear Miss Harrison.
be gested that
menns of earning a
Harri
would mn
(fo
st you try some other
vaudeviiliat,. Miss
not-——well,
young man a
on.
you
won Seri} wi
nished his eriticism and hand.
to the city editor. through
hands It must pass. Then
back to his machine.
“I've killed that girl as far as her
stage career is concerned”
| “Her job expires tomorrow
there's no doubt of that, t
ville fans take the Star as their
“And It also ends my Job.
this I'm through. People may
it's fun slamming stage folk,
feni’t. It's better to be one”
He wrote his resignation,
effect In two weeks, and
to bed. The next evening he
to the office early, and was greeted
by the managing editor,
formed him coldly that his resigna-
tion was to take lmmediate
his position nlready had been filled.
Now,
self. Two years before he had been
popular on the stage, and had quit
the game only becanse he had grown
tired of the constant hopping from
one town to another. Taere was a
standing offer for his services right
now, however, and he at once wired
to the booking office~-and received a
favorable reply.
inry was a good newspaper man,
but he was a better stage performer,
and within a year he had recaptured
the old halo of popularity that once
had adorned his head. His was n
single act, with songs, monologue and
slelght-of-hand, and the house was
gure to shake with applause every time
he appeared.
A year after severing his connection
with the newspaper world, Gary came
pack to the old town to be featured as
the headliner at the Empress. The pa-
toy pour
Gary fi
ed it whose
he went
! he at ghed
! $
morning
because vaudes
Bible."
After
think
but it
to take
pers ati ae him as a * toca] boy
she his “made good,” and the Star
even went so far ga to speak of hl
as a “product of this oflice” and run a
full pnge with pletures of him, along
with photograph of his old desk and
the machine on which ‘he used to pound
wut ‘eriticisms of other actors.
The evening subsequent to his firet
to renew
managing
and an
eld In
to the Star office
quaintanceships. The
tor greeted him affably
reception was h
editorial room,
“Dy the
ditor,
foe
ote
ime
the
to the
meet your
nly did
this
to thank
eriticlsm I
utary
he remarked
lke to
critie, He certal
bang-up write-uj
and 1
remember tl
It was
members of
way,”
“I'd
ine un
morning's Star,
Wrote,
to some
Tho
assirnments
ph me
and sald:
city editor
three
S THE FRE! CH SEE IT
Direct Antithe.
yes It Is the
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his soldie
Vhen
1 par.
, Dats
they
far
as
kno
sont us to
nchman
nothers
us on
mean
cautioned
did not
acquired arts of
natural.
lization is not
onr
though
In that
natural, and
highly civilize “
character art. jut the
themaelves are even more severe
we are In artifice. which
* its 51 pers
ho
CO
igible
about
t hey were
feNse
fost the
French
than
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condemning
but
Art for them
a quite open
an Iiftell
is nothing secret
is large part that
and ecaleulation frankly play
as any choice between good and
1 be ealcuiating and reasons
Artifice, on the other hand, is
the putting on of disguise, the ase
suming of methods which do not hare
monize with the genuine purpose; it
is too great emphasis upon Means and
too slight valuation of the noble end,
Art is, ns it were, the contrast or other
pole to* nature; it Is the condition
which is reached when man has given
an interpretation and a direction to
the chaos of crude experience. In bee
tween these extremes is artifice, pare
taking of the quality of both-half di-
rected. half meaningless—New York
Evening Post,
y them is not art my
verse enemy. must
gincere,
There
it: its glory the
reason
evil should
Alcohol in the Norves.
Major Sicard of the French army
tried all ordinary methods of treats
ing intense pain of Injured nerves, and
came to the conclugion that the hest
results were obtained from injections
of alcohol, He freed the nerves from
the adjacent tissue amd injected into
ite sheath from one to two cubic cen
timeters of alcohol,
HA A A Ae o-
Improper Dress Causes Aches !
and Pains, Teacher Says.
One Piro Gown Best for Housework;
Tight Hats Cause Headaches;
Thin Soles, Burning Feel
Does your head ache? Do the pains
in your back make bend
Are your feet always tired?
the cause of these
double?
You
aches
you
can |
and
Miss Ina Cowles,
of domestic art,
Agricultural college, says
“One-piece dressbs of medium welght |
which hang from the t
fagsociat
Kansas
should fre bes
try Dw
es
hs
izes to be a strong
Wear,
Those Popular Plaids.
Plaid effects are stronger than
not only for
for facie
ontie
Hut
we 0
BEADED BAG EASY. TO MAKE
Popular Convenience Any Woman
Handy With Needle Can Pro.
duce at Home,
This bag is quite nove! in shape and
very easy to make If instructions sre
carefully followed.
To Cut out two pisces
satin of dingram
plece
ninke: of
to shape
same shape ns diagram
allowing sufficient satin
Lalf Inch turnings, the size of the baz
to be according to purpose it is re
quired Now cut on
plece shape of
ways for ones
f another
in
for.
1
¥
design 2, only fine
FASHIONS IN BRIEF
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THE MAKING OF
A FAMOUS
How Lydia E. Pinltham
Vegetable Compound
Is Prepared For
Woman's Uza.
A visit to the laboratory whores €/r
impraecse)
even the casual looker-on with the reli
ability, accuracy, skill and c
medicine for woman's ills.
Over 850,000 pounds of vari
are used anually and sll have to
gathered at the season of the year 1
their natural juices snd med
stances are at their best.
The most successful solve
to extract the medicinal pr
these
-
herb
Proposition
When you ave wheezing and snecs-
ing, coughing and hawking, you're
facing a cold proposition. Handle
itright. Hales Honey of Horehound
and Tar quickly relieves bad casea.
All druggists, socts. a bottle,
Try Pike's Toothache Drops
Dr. JVET, =
FYE and
external use
Qu sick relief stops
gh and Toosens tightness,
Gives
the eoug
Hall & Backed, Joc, 215 Woshington St
——— W———
Problem Satistactos ily Solved by Use
of Velvets, Tafota, ysivetenn
and OSerge Fabrics.
Velvet is much used in
“a * & werd " ¥y y we % &,
faent $ ina = Or
he develop
the
giri this senso ometimes
taffetn ned with velvet
frock, and again
of the velvet,
avy wool em
ting colors.
frock re
shown for a girl of twelve was
satin, made on Russian blouse |
trimmed * with collar and |
iis if embroidered white
young
laid
* velvetoor
dress | i
med possibl
ry in
A smart
cently
vividly cont
little afternoon
££ »
1
wear, the regulation dress
with the
skirt of
plaid or plain worst to be worn with |
or white or
r blouse of Swiss, lawn, or
For school
tne Pan po.
¢ vies for favor
irate
joan,
erepe do chin
One unnsusl
recently =
ene,
plaid,
neck and
worn a white, long sleeved blouse,
a A.
FRINGE AS DRESS TRIMMING |
Decoration Promises to Ba Feature of
Winter Frook-jet is Prime
Favorite.
Style authorities continue to flirt
with fringe in the general tooup of
sess trimmings. Maay smart wintor |
outfit for a little girl,
of frock,
of Seotch
18 cut low in the |
With It was |
hown, consisted
and tam-o-ahanter
The frock W
wae sie
4
1
voloea,
fonek
of decora:
ie variety
& will feature this type
tion and the greatest possi
of fringes is shown. Jet is a prim
wth for daytime and evening
dress trimming Silk fringes of all
used, and one of the very
is for fringe made of ver;
ribbon may be
according t«
or As
taste die
be bought
trimn
favorite |
-t x ¥
wis are
ies
ribhon,
i or velvet,
it may be
the individual
Ribbon fringe may
yard at the dress
sinters in most of the big shops, !
mnking it at home of ribbon that ex:
tly matches the dress it is to trim is
very simple matter.
The
as wide
an
nar
as
i w
ning
aq
a
Practical Blouse.
Tub silk blouses are pretty and prac
tienl, when made in any of the soft
and smart styles now being seen in
Some have an opening plait
down the front which is outlined with
and plalts acy the
shoulders which fall from a yoke, This
allows plenty of fullness for freedom
of movement at all ilmes, while it ia
also neat end grim. Tub silk is in itsell
and, if purchased in zZo00
will last unusually long.
ross
quality,
Straps Applied on Skirts,
Applied straps of the sait material
are n feature on the skirts of many
anits, These straps do not, however,
extend all the wap around the skirt, as
was the fashion a few years ago, but
are arranged on each side, giving &
sort of pool sffset back and front,
FREE ON REQUEST--A VIVID STORY o
the wonderful Texas Of) telds based on abe
solute truth Write Chas. E Jackson, Bos
2:8, Independence, Kinsas
Doubts About Teachers.
he high school freshmen were iry-
ing to get the Latin teacher, who was
their best beloved of the faculty mem:
bers, to chaperon them on a hay ride.
But she was decided in her refusal.
She seid she would take them on a
picnic to a movie but never on a
hay ride.
“But they ars lots of fun,” pleaded
one youth. “Did you ever go on one?
The teacher answered in the af-
firmative.
“Oh, won't you take us,” he insisted
“Won't you take us if we al
promise to keep our arms folded a
our laps?”
or
"
even
He Thought It Did.
“Do sou believe that the moonlight
makes people silly, George?” asked the
sweet bride after the honey
moon.
“Well, dear,” remarked the hu
from behind his evening paper, “you
know 1 proposed marriage to you in
the moonlight.”
young
sbhand
Dead Loss.
“Then your dream book is & total
loss
“Seems so,
“How's that?"
“Can't seem to dream nothing that
will fit it."
we
Dr Peery” te “Dond Shot" Is not a "Jorenge™
or “syrup,” but a real old-fashioned dows of
medicine which cleans out Worms or Tape
worm with a “age dose, Adv,
Sure, be economical "Be pariien
larly sparing of what you haven't a
chance to get.
oo ny
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