THE CENTRE REPORT: CENTRE HALL. PA. BOOOGOOONODODROND00BGI00 i —————— w——— A GREAT SECRET HOEVER Katy ever she might in Pleasant thing about her did and his family To be sure, many of the wild folk and the people in the farmhouse, remembered hearing her tioned the vear before But they had quite forgotten about her, until August came and Kiddie what- no- any- was, - and have done, Valley knew except Kiddie numerous and V body name men Had the Best Time When Making the Most Noise. and his relations brought her to thelr minds once Each night chant was repeated Katy did, Katy did: But since in any ways a few that 0 be differen from the rest, and then member of Kiddie's clan insisted tha Katy didn't fon: Katy did didn't! However, there many others to drow, n rling statement with that Katy really did po it was!) tention On warm, the Katydids racket Put them that outdid had the best ti ing the most noise station Farmer '® Green's often rose plainly ther Katydids Lying der the times quiet sleep To wafted more, Katvdids' and did, there the again again: she did nl she crowd want t are now RONG somewhat in this fas Katy ¢id; she did, she were always so such puz- ir shrill clamor it paid m who didn’t midsummer any (whatever uch at- agree that nobody to those dry, nights made =a wasn't Kiddie. He al when he was all there of Wars one me mnak- nd since he liked in near house, his apr ait of to himself a tree above thi the is little bed In h Johnnie iat long enough in peace he sure, many in room SAVES (sreen tt Kiddie would to let Ww ished him go to the other balmy hreezoes night sounds through Johnnle's open window, From nearby came Chirpy Cricket's cheerful And In the distant swamp musieal Frog family held a =ing- party every Johnnie liked to hear But he ob strongly to weird and horrid laughter of who left the hemlock woods dark fo hunt for field mice As die Katydid, he pald lt. to any other of the night No matter what anybody else he solemnly hurled back at him never-ending refrain, Katy did, she did, did! Id h thought, if you had somebody had dis But such was Since ex- anything nobody evening, them jected the Owl, after Solomon for Kid said, she You wou ave that atement, all atydids puted his the the the st Case K mysterious to is is at no one knew Katy, truthfully that In fact, the whole affair go far able say she do as outsiders one night John his head cried impatiently: right !! I admit it secret, were concerned, And Green even thrust out and All it. window “All right! Katy did keep still!™ Of Kiddie his plea i. But it Course, Katydl relieved John Mae Busch CHHOHO HOH OOO OHH HOH OHO CG HOH GHGHO Here iz “movie” star in her latest the popular Buster Brown bob, bourne, Australia. After attending 5t Madison, N, J, she starred in vaudeville before enter ing pictures. She has black hair and gray eyes. nie Green's min better, anyhow Kiddie told Johunle's that it do. “Doesn't “that the By H. IRVING KING TOUCHING FOR WARTS ————— bank, in a bi wrter whi has a N A BIG eastern cit e is reputa- circles waorter of i if to certal ny centurie France of England the king's The custom evil” In to Ed and date. possessed by the kings of ingland—especially they “touched for stherwise scrofula the king's be traced f § ronf probably of a was continged up te Anne when back r definitely, Is It mon of the "880 much 106 by the RBritish during reign th {411 5 Fiian or irchs the Queen “" Eng- toward nth century ngeners Is apparen old-time ting the ting royal ign methods i porter |r his “cure” meani whence It y day poss | Tk jewel HUADAH that of the Old identified Huldah, the prophetess Testament, should not with the Swedish Huldr, in favor of the assertion that ent forms, The old mythical Holda, (the faithful or the muffled) wns a white spinning lady, who, makes feather bed when it snows, “Accord to the legend, the year's end; rewards good ners, and punishes idle ones ing spin- through the fields in a car with gold- en wheels, In the Scandinavian where she Is very popular, her Huldr, the propitious. they call Germany DEFIANCE ME on Black Care! not put you off. Come on and do your worst to me—I'm here, All fearless of your bard and sneering scoff, As long as I've for allies Faith and Cheer. 1 shall Come on! I'm ready for with no mind To put you by until some other day. rll take you as you come, what- e'er your kind, Nor let you wax the stronger for delay. you My weapons are and bellef That I am Master of my Soul's Domain Not you, and as ita Soversign Lord and Chief Hold all usurping rebels vain. (® by McClure Newspaper Syndieate,) but laughter Woes but : | prefers Holda. Often she Is Though confused this prevalent country, Huldah is equally Its Scandinavian ancestry is almost sight of here, though it Is noticeably more prevalent In Swedish communities, and for some reason has quite a bit of popularity the South. Amber is Huldah's tallsmanic gem. protect her from disease and give her great physical strength, Fri day is her lucky day and six her lucky number (EE by Wheeler Byndicate ) Lf Materialistic Modern Man Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner of Ore defending the modern girl fost gon, and not the modern girl, for the petting party, the bared and on—said at ncheon ; knee, cosmetics, Orleans lu “Modern woman, for all and frankness, Is more than woman ever was before man is more materialistic “Tell the modern husband that his 80 a New her free spiritual Modern much as lift his eyes fromm the comle strip. “But tell him his dinner Is growing cold, and-—zip |--he's off for the dining room like a streak of lightning.” ans Putra Refurbishing Floors Varnished floors that have sustained scratches and other marks of rough usage may be made to look quite new by merely touching the spots with a little linseed oll, or, In some cases, varnish, which is to be rembved from the surface with a rag. Sandpaper Is sometimes necessary, and after all is done apply a coat of good floor var nish, After n hardwood floor has been ren. ovated and touched up for a few years it will require a more thorough over. hauling, by cleaning off with varnish remover and steel wool or steel wire Clean off clear down to the bare wood and build up anew, BBREVIATED STORY TALKING LADIES Won ‘“ HAT do the Earth W. out?” wondered Jazz! man from Mars - vould possible for the t Cur ion in an ad distinct varion I will start at the betook hin the nt trrryrparlar Ate mmpression conversations of its 1% Classes of women And he #8 seciion © tom self to f the great Poor city and he eagerly as Mrs. Hardfist with Mrs, Fermjaw ba fence, hearkened conversed mutual “I don’t know a-tall, with servants pudent snd independent,” Mrs fist saying “Would you it, Fermjaw, the Hit ACTORS their ck comin £0 im Hard b'lieve hussy we're gettin’ what fo Was Mrs le Hardfist.' she ‘I know Mr ‘Mrs BUYS, he lays now, and I won't come in and help you with the dishes any for less’'n a dollar an evenin'™ says, “Most Interesting” And he hied himself Jooster's sumptuous reflected Jazzho to Mrs. Van drawing room an informal tea party was In just In time to hear Mrs Luggs remarking, tnlly, Ia what the end of It all will be don't know My maid Celeste another Increase of $10 a rully.” thought Jazzho, to a meeting Browning and Mrs Highbrow Specks the president, was saying, “The uation is ohe not to lightly missed, you know, My because 1 refused week and the Peyster dle, I rully demanded week yesterday, “Odd, very,” himself and the Shakegpeare waflted of club, where ®it- lis no give be cook gave fo more a Hse automobile.” “1 think I'll omit that chapter,” to himself, went to take a lesson to change the subject, (© by sald George Matthew Adams) ‘© by MoTiure Newspaper Syndicate.) The of triumph for Am arrived, declares in the New York ears of endeavor its placing it with ing eve hour eriean fash After writer Times Yor iy crea confidence he of the of its value and it d have been tion lace fore the Appreciation appra world HOD growing ste than Cloth, Make Wear Metal Gown Formal ne a These tea ognized } ¢ fow vals for beauty, even of the EET Most costly hap those made The pr gned for the heavy and the most Yards are used in long sleeved esent sles gre few aces, of delicate nesies flow cn pes, deep collars, floating rves Laces Most in Demand. The laces most In demand for graceful Jdinterieur are chantilly, rot d'Alencon. Bourbon Macrame, of introduced wen these Mar tohemian, valenciennes, the nany variants Even Sports and in woven ROATVves Ince in RCArVes It may into ack fleecs The these laces are the moat decorative of metal lace is in wool clothes sSwenters dresses he ets veils fine with colored creste Madein-Amerien reproductions of rare « called American chantilly, valer filet, and so on of seareely be tinguished the originals of laces such suitable for negligeos, gowns, creative or intermingled pat terns of different types a Spanish motif is intro with intriguing effect. Into a silk lace of Point d'Alencon design, a note of Margot is woven successfully, Hand-run laces in white, ivory and ecru are especially lovely this season They make most charming informal gowns, particularly in with delicate shades of crepe or any soft, sheer stuff, A distinct achieve ment Is the tinting of the made-in- Asneriea laces. They are so lovely that only clonds wi as which el inces that are Md patterns are alen fon ciennes, these are from wide dis In fire io the ns afternoon and evening combined { shade of brown satin for a jeune fille | dance frock In another evening gown an ecru “Spanish is com- { bined with jade-green Blue bourbon is blue In a4 smart and anhother mw in made of i and ited cre n and white and n a number of the al rer 1 i5 elab ds &n he lace taffeta ntrodneed with afternoon gown of the bls luce crepe ofdel BRIne chantilly sort bine K 1-0v ‘ings the desig: addition of flowers introduced In another w-ince and in A for i lever lace informal Dress for Interior for the interior Adress Bri the sometimes =» edge These orns presuppose a sim satin of crepe or which Is untrimmed lecorative touch are other tit t t w the petit x nt or ¢ ikeraft A sontache forms of this worked in European f« ow metallic ww most fancy neck Large, Floppy Flowers, A large fopps fur: the distinctive lomable garnitures any flower appears many The enor other pe in beautifully tinted, metalized gauze of these forms a gay garniture ng gown, for the collar of of far, velours or metal bro i&} touch on f fas! Aress ariicies « newest flower are mous roses or almost gios (ine for an eveni R wrap i | in the composition of an up-to-the-min- ute costume, In metal lace American nce makers have accomplished some important and brilliant results, The advantage of metal lace In gilt, bright or dull threads on a mesh of warm ecru or cream-colored silk, or of silver tracing a delicate pattern on frosty white, for a dinner gown or a dance frock, is keenly appreciated by fash. jonable women, ~ «Some of the possibilities of domes. tie lace for gowns are illustrated by models from many prominent design. ers, A symphony In brown is done in dyed Bohemian type lace over a lighter i White Velvet Gown Depends on Clever Use of Lace. of several user in the boudoir. Some of the more chic among the younger women tuck a large flower of this sort on the corner of a pillow, cover. let or on the cushion on the dressing table, Handbags are shown in novelties that grow more and more attractive. 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