THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA: TR RTT REC (RC CI RI RETR AE OR CR UE CTR CRE CE TREES I TD Ie TS PT FS TO TOTO TO TOTTI TIVO TI TOTS TITITIN it’s toa sted, of contains, as apple, with a spray of dles Christmas Can JR apple blossoms and the letter “A” or course. To seal by currant with a cluster of currants and in the flavor ; w—— follage and the letter “C."” Bealing wax in several colors simulates shirred | | ribbon on the center glass which cons | tains marmalade, i ‘Of Canvas and Ribbon {| in such variety that pleased, Sparkling | over some of them, 1 | glitter to the pretty which the orated In this right of the t wn about our feel; a foundation poems is “We | Emerson It runs: paper set rant alr a ling breeze he canvas Drawing thread ol im | POBEIDIe 10 weave WiGer r ng over : ne Oost f her poems, a devout i A Tay nb gaining threads, in The poets of the present and of the | humor. Che son John has go I ¥ { ie 1 religions spirit pervades Phoebe Cary's a : | bor Or Ornaments. Flowers cut ~ past have embodied thelr gratitude i city to get an education and fi the at : up I . s a Poe ‘ar . hes oa . whoa 1 BY SEA : ' i ’ . i : i poen nAanksgiving, t Is an ap J t ARM AU I : 2134 ATI0uUS LO Tey for the hlessings of the .year in verse, | thne being he {s aught hy the . ¥ i Hamon | De he n-1u] mn his day to : ' ? o the linen bags and At times the burden of thelr song has | of elty life. But the concluding stanz | mike n ip back t} hildhood ? "ation I along their edges with JACKSONVILLE incorporated the tithe-honored custom | in which he tells of his retur 1 nd mavkad ) alictton 1 2 3 { cotton flos Hrs \ eine Tor hold. ‘ by which one day of the vear Is set | Thanksgiving day shows that the lu ; ce smh i nr : 2K ¥, Ving. piavine rds m2 \ Yar which ne Wa . ] rip apart for offered him but we and fea y oy nar: 4 For Little Garments ject of Thanksgiving to take us back of the of life to the supreme tendency is to get n things and forget spiritual value Thanks reminds us of spir- third is deco } Little ide and narrow gatin ribbon and wire hangers with a little ingenious sewing are all that is needed for the doll hangers Sweets for Christmas wr Have A Mary! i } rnpkin vir rov 2 m3 N ! . 3 A A Hampsie And t us. too, be tha t 4 ; Mong eet and 1 inst al 1d fill all fr with r pe to the re £ p 4 oF SY : ¢ ; : i rived more Cai a - 2 of i he gour fad p the haze | / ig fe. 3 : : & remedies than i LYE . Of sorrow . 2 i : Jol { and falr as thy own pump- | ; ? ! 3 3 Tah { especially wish to commend Dr, AWAY, ee wi : t Hing mor : 3 f Moerce's Gold todicnl Ye Cap That thre % them still. for all tl A ¥ ‘hd still more, tor f abs the beos Plerce's GO iden I ica . iscovery ing years : ! : v tMihk wai will: neve ) : ; : b and Dr. Sage’ Catarrh Remady, a8 We ma yk on the dead face of today. | m, “For an Au Festi | cease, a. fk ; ¥ { they cured me entirely of a bad case \ y . ; rimmed theb Le ; i . ¥ | of catarrh and sore throat over fif- vill Carléton, the New England | gerious and devout nature, as ral | Lamm i i go Heo Je : : | teen years ago At for the ‘Faror poet, strikes the universal note of | of the stanzas will testify. — A i 7 & ite Prescription, it has been of the his hymn, part of which ! These Co Well With the Turkey, | i pt, 3 i Bre atest Delp y e nine {roa Once more the liberal year laughs ot To caramelize sweet potaoces afte ; Re { bis gr y hman, R. D, er richer stores than gems of gold; 1 , . rhe int 3 Tn ¢ 1, lox 66 : they have been parboiled, slice, dip it ' i We thank Thee, Father, for all thal Ones more with harvest song and shout | stry r= a with . Lge i ) { You should obtain Dr. Pierce's bri Is Nature's bloodless triumph told t sirup or sprinkle wilh sugar: am You cannot think of anyone who Flowers made ur petals cut from | remedies for your complaints at “ WH 11 PY Pa ft $ 4 tovdin wv? { yr in 1 io : : fd : , : . all an p : gleam of the day and the stars nd murmurs at hia lot today brown in the oven. Or small section | oi not be delighted to receive a gift | paper tape and coated with colored | your neighborhood drug stors. , COT is nat! It and loom? | av 13 ol 1 “ § ‘ . { edt a Pi ” the night P bir fe or : it es fo fruit and bloom? | may be dipped in caramel sirup pre gue that illustrated here. It 1s a half: | sealing wax, are among the noveities Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids® a Ww. CRP w ir sigh or dal es far away, i *" - Rash id 4 { A ¥ oy i wers of our youth , Beside the be to ™ " ard of home? | pared as for caramel custard b! go00n glasses filled with Jelly, pre-| that add to the cheerfulness of home | Hote 1, Buffalo, N. ¥., for free med- of our prime, e 3 " fin BLIREN ’ Be . "i ¥ y “ 3 ¢ y ” w $ { 4 : the blessings that march down the | y . y . . . . | browning the sugar and adding enougl gorves and marmalade, very sattrac-|and Christmas this year. A cluster | feal advice, pathways of time | And let these naitars, wreathed with | Water to make a thick sirup. Anothe yeely arranged in a wicker basket, | of them in several different colors, in | ee i da oF w § % 0 rT # ‘ hs y oy ’ , aio - EA ‘ ne iy Hh fruft i ‘ way Is to bake the sweet polatoes mm. tin covers of the glasses are lac- | a vase that is also coated with the K: Ke eset Banik Thee a 8 Fin fy ei thie And plie wit rults awake again a ' 5 % \ : 8 oN h % Y Fo SMe thank Thee, O Father, for at | i mash, season with butter and pack it quered with black Incquer and a white | wax, makes a very pleasing bouquet fl KE & Pp TE Thanksgiving for the golden hours, " ’ : is drear i their half skins Then pour a tea gummed letter le placed in the center | for the living room or dining table, i The sob of the tempest the flow of the | The early and the latter rain! Fo A he teat; | spoonful of caramel sirup over eae) oe ooh one. A spray of fruit or blos- | The colored wax is a substitute for HALES HON EY | and put In the oven to rehedl. | goms painted on the lid with ‘sealing paint and a small alcohol flame be fl OF HOREHOUND AND TAR et on thanks in follows: For never in blindness and never in vain | 0% of the simplest and most beau Rpy mercy permitted a sorrow or pain. |... pov po tn : wax, together with the letter, tells the | comes the brush for making the fade kind of jelly or preserves the glass | less blossoms, | in the house. Don't Jet The spirit of unembittered resigna. id HH b colde become influens tion at approaching death Is ex. " | i 0 lr Ts J » pneumonia or er pe a I" ¢ Vian * | then stir constantly until thickened. rom EE . i. ee be pressed in a poem by Edith M, Thomas | : : = vm 4 oi its . - 1 depend on “A Last Thanksgiving." | H mm wh » Smith College F e | Pour in a buttered pan and set in a arf dy that quickly relieves | L1e enjoys muc O18 rte udg - —" at 3 Ponti Hy | cold place, i so : Gone Time of the rose—or falling SHOW Ti Am Melt one-quarter cupful butter, Mix | ! tains nothing harmiul. : # 5 wi 44 W. MS i Or when new winds wake vernal strife, | | © hi . yy nea together fh a separate bowl one cupful | Making Baby's Bonnet. ; ; 30¢ at all dregpuista This to the world I've cherished #0 | Fon ws u or itt es AF "| such white and brown sugar, a quarter | In making baby bonnets do not at ET TR “I have been thanktul for my Wfe." el ’ * IRE 0 | cupful molasses and one-half cupful | tach the strings to the bonnet, but, . vo 5 | | cream. Add to the melted butter and | instead, make buttonholes at the ends TREATED ONE I 1 J | bring to a boil. Cook three minutes, to be attached, then sew a small fiat WEEK FREE gra eC u mn is stirring quickly. Add two squares | button on each side of the cap under whan brembing re chocolate, grated; cook five minutes, | neath, where the “strings” become ved in» ow houre " [IF Se ” . red a oo Ge AA % stirrin first, but decreas golled they can be easily removed and | few days; regulates the liver, kidueys, stomach | PLE a 1 AA g rapidly at first, bn ng | by x “ffow John Quit the Farm" is a | RY Rd great nd a > % | toward the end. Take from the fire, | laundered, making it unnecessary to hearts pur Blood, strengthens tie ~ wt ¢ 1 When it Is time for me to go- i ATR i Rh When dawns some scene [ not yet know, oJ pe a fet me draw back one fluttering breath, BA a Zn Mo say, to all I've loved below, | BURY amd, MVhen night and shade together flow, ! “rn A A narrative poem by the Hoosler poet, | b/ JL \ \ ¥, add a teaspoonful and a half vgnilla, wash the entire cap. COLLUM DROPSY REMEDY CO. Dept. 8.0. ATLANTA, CA Be NN. / FL ent and combines pathos as well #8 qualnt | A a "ia np £m .