THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. Bows to Enhance Milady’s Costume SSNS es see JUSTA | VILLAGE WOMAN “If we move to Weston Sarah won't go with us” she said, “Why not?" Hosea struck a match on the heel of his shoe and Ht bis ufier-supper cignr. “She won't leave her daughter and | grandchildren, 1 don't blame her. But —1 wouldn't know how to keep house without Sarah” Two-in-One Dress—From One Style to Another Decoration Is One Detail Taken From Fashions RIC RENCE ICICI IIRC RC ICR RRR (Siby D J Walsh) ELLY simple wanRbo black hat that peeped Into the glass with a erit- she look nice enough? She patted down brushed a bit of lint from her skirt and took ap the small bag purchused a few at Johnson's store her coat collar, days previous From top to toe she looked neat, quiet, ladylike. She loved that indylike. AH her Hie she had tried (0 conform to its word sugzestion as her mother and grand In that wil. as in many others, she was as old fashioned as they. mother had done before her. Her husband was waiting for her In the newest car—a black, tong-nosed brute built for climbing the moun tain their village and the large adjoining town where his busi between interests were located. [le was 8 siout, ness with a chin, quick gray eyes, the most force ful type of the As she looked look of elderly man square successful go-getter climbed in beside him Nelly back nt her with its plain, comfort. Against the foliage it looked as white as home practionl snow white house: she loved her own. and she sighed at leas She admired any ing it because she might be about it forever. hors waved her farewell, Mrs her check dust-rag with a i} as Nel Ward eaves cented little child h and old Tim limping towar he swung i Lsreen Rrocery for news, trembl The great car ate op the road. Ho not talk much; he was re 2 the speech he was to make at er that was to follow : Nel ly sat holding grave 1 Over the mountain they £ the bag, thinking deep. houghts went and down the other side into tue spar kling town where Hosea's big factory the smoke. Weston was a beantiful place with Its fine residences, smooth streets and glittering business sec They sat down on the porch, Hosea smoked and Nelly erocheted. A cat- bird poured out his native imitations from a nearby syringa. get to Weston,” Hosen turned and looked at his wife, fuce was averted, but she put up her hand to her cheek. “Nelly! If you don't tell me 80," he sald tenderly. “It isn't a question of what 1 want question of how [| can " dear, it's a help you most,” she replied. They sat in long silence, Suddenly Hosen slapped the arms of his chair with his palms, “I see how it is. You've lived here Her hands trembled as she attempt ed to take a stitch with her crochet- needle, He did understand more than she had ever dreamed he could—that it would be tearing her heart out to leave her home, her old nelghbors, Mrs Eckert running the lawn with an offering of flowers cme Neross ‘1 want yon to have some of my black tulips, Nelly," she sald. Then anxiously stating the real errand: “Did you decide today about going to Weston to live® Nelly didn't answer. but Hosea “She's going to stay here,” he “I'm gol: to stay here, too, all ng Weston “I'm so giand!™ Mrs. Ec} Nelly it, Helen, but even if | am Hosea Ward's wife I'm just a i { i » \ i i wi OvesS no far “Hosen is her neig! ther, For Hosea had quiet! and kissed her Immense Variety of Colors in the Stars Poets write of the silver moon, but white as it can be. There was a scare at Bombay when turned vivid green freakish color was not due to moon itself. but te osphere previous breaking of the inter This monsoon or of Years Ago. AN the well dressed woman twlirls before the mirror another detall must be checked by her discriminating eye =the adjustment of the bow. For bows large and bows small, bows that tle under the chin and bows that pose on top of the shoulder like a bird with wings full-spread, are enrmarks of the In the Kansas City Star. This Is one of the from the 1880 mode. the period influ ence of today’s silhovette ; but with a difference, details or taffeta ribbon, ted In a butterfly bow and posed at the waistline of an evening gown which has a bodice and » natural waistline of 1880, a suggestion ouly of that fash lon, for the goddess of slenderness for its guide, a group of flounces at the side front Any number of Interesting arrange and velvet. And in the tweed short fully six to ten Inches wide, Is tied ai the coat costume the how of crepe, ( I ! = — two different styles? It fashion expert has de signed a clever costume that can be transposed On a dress with a straight blouse and the back and forming one of those There ilar to the tunic which when placed How have a smart wear It would still Threatened by Faille Taffeta's popularity wa in judge % short-lived from the small number of houses that include it In thelr midwinter styles. Faille, a softcorded silk, has re Product of three great companies—RCA, General Electric and Westinghouse. Very compact. Expertly designed and built of the finest materials for long life and high quality performance. Single dial —just plug it in on your lighting current. $147 (less Radiotrons) Any Radiola or RCA Loudspeaker may be purchased on RCA Time Payment Plan from your local RCA Dealer. Mane Lh THE MAMERNS or Tee RABrOTRON Uncle Eben ROCKS REDS LEGHORN catalogue 8 | rainy season. tion | } There was a f ; cars before the Weston house, and neuvered the bi Attend the Party i d4 for our prices and In Spite of Cold! |] !*!!inx bow to f Don't despalr some day your social y alendar Is full, miserable cold le rid of it by noon! Yon can, if you Sometimes at placed it entirely at houses care for Madan { ponent of fallle In the pl winter freezing opposite the beautiful pale When you see Sun=et in ¥ fly ‘ ELEY BABY CHICK HATCHERY INGLESIDE - - MD. ! Lauisebouinnger Is sn ex Chicks for pro it is uite clear and Hosen ma & quite clea ind : the weste sky ce of taffetn kK brute into its place ‘ . and vou awake with a A | sunset will a She shows several new dresses in the t among them. His manager was mud his directors, the president of the bank, pr en, represent tere green material, some plain some hiro instend of blue, know the secret: afded weave, One pattern i= an un . . | this you can be sure the frost will . . . ominent club men nnd wom a : ~ il ‘ Pape's Cold « ompound soon settles anv i" 3 3 break within twenty-four hours and i i duiating horizo ! n un cold wy a flier hie | he . if i a ¥ ve WO heavy rain weave an e atlves of even one that bas reached For Caked Udder and Sore Teats in Cows firms town, all deep In the throat or lungs —Ady Hosen irried or af thelr . od » fo 0 wii is fig helped her Into the black that, Now I'm house |'ve ple ked out for you." going to show vou the It was a splendid house, vast. tow ering, set in the midst of beautiful grounfle, A millionaire had built 1 and only a millionaire could lve in it. It had garage room for Hosea's four cars. un rose pergola. a fountain and a drawing room that could hold seventy people “If you want this house it's sours Nelly,” Hosea said prondls. “And you ean go the limit in buying stuff for Ag ‘It's grand, dear.” Nelly said. “But ~what’s that building on the right?” “That's the Weston Memorial |) brary. A heasuty, eh? “And this pince on the left ewns 1 “Who "Stmmmer people. It's opened for only two or three months during the year." Nhe got into the black car and they returned homeward, Hosen talking guyly all the way of his vast new plans, Nelly silent and self-abnega- tive, A smell of food greeted them as they entered the house. Sarah, middie aged and beaming, for many years more of on housemate than a servant to Nelly Ward, stuck her bead In at the door, “Suppers ready when you are.” she Bail, In the pretty dining room, Hghted with sunset gold, they sar down to bowenmde hread. green onlons, thin #lices of corned beef, sponge enke and tart plum preserves In a stemmed klnss dish. Tulips filled an old fash foued blue bow! that had belonged to Nelly's mother, ’ “I didn’t think 1 could eat any. thing,” Hosen remarked as they left the table. “1 will say for Sarah that she knows how to assemble food.” Nelly cleared her thromt. rong a fog often nson hue. In the 4 ROMeLIIMeS seen bh three or This phenom even in Eng ahsorvers at ay twenty-six nock sun was le all three an intense white the sun is blue kes It appear yel der If yom » earth's atmosphere the sky could rise gid ippear hiack and the AKronomers Amazing van Most of it may siars, Mars is red hat the vegetation of the planet is of that ecolor—hat there are other stars much redder. One of the con- stellation Cepheus has been culled the and is almost the color Garnet star, While the majority of stars shine than eighty-five of those vis hile to the naked eye which have tints of red, bine and tine, — London “TR -llits, even Saws Without Teeth Many unfamiliar with in dustrial advance wlll be unable to un- derstand that there is such a thing as a toothless saw, but nevertheless smooth-edged metal disks are used ex for cutting materials whieh could not be severed by the usual toothed saw, These saws are coming Into greater use every day, being made Possible hy the high speeds which are attained by the use of electricity. One of these saws, revolving at a low rate of speed, would-beishattered instantly when applied to a plece of hard metal, but revolving at a very high speed It cuts through steel like a kitchen knife going through a piece of cheese, persons tensively Herbal Remedies people still use old herbal remedies. 1 was talking to a flela worker whom 1 knew very well, writes “LookerOn” In the London Dally Chronicle. He said his liver wus inclined (0 be sluggish. “1 know what to do.” he sald. “1 shall dig up an root of burdock, scrape it, add a leaf or two of coltsfoot, and put the fot into a cup of ten. Thut's never failed me yet.” “Burdock Is often ealied “dock.” It grows everywhere, Coltsfoot, too. As my friend says, “It's cheaper than doctor's stufl,” Renovating. His Wife—We ought to have a new car. This one looks disreputable, Hardy Upton—Can't afford It. But Cll fix up this old bus—wash {t up sod put a fresh mortgage on it Some Skirt ss mm————_ Ties at Left Side With Two Tone Bowknot whkline of the bl Pan collar in mans a scarf tied bane! bows, so perky sinrted the vogue of Hated fastener I into its own ind Buffy mods SOOTALIvVE note Is the re CUN These are tow in th ~ 1% 80 designed thot they dresses for the the cu interfere with the ecarrvis After all hos beer nst the return of the t ‘1 ' tuthority than Madame Char lotte of the house of Premet it cannot stage a comeback, the Not a melon maff, but very often a fiat fold of breadtail lined with gay right in the middle, applied very flat boon to the vogue for the Crystal and Strass Are Used as Ornamentation Shimmery gowns of crystal and They are universal while thelr popu occasion, thes jority of women may wane on fashion. A lovely scintillating gown uses white chiffon and satin for a back ground for the crystal and strass or namentation. The skirt is achieved by using strips of chiffon that shade from white to gray and terminate with black. The long. closefitting bodice is elaborately embroidered with the heads, Bed or Lounging Jacket Among Latest Novelties Taking a bint from both the cock tall jacket of the hour and the gen eral popularity of knitted things, the bed, or lounging, jacket arrives, beau tifully knit in a lacy pattern in the Shetland manner. This Is so fine as to seein fragile and anything but warm, but It Is lined with a sheer slik. A jacket of this fine yarn per haps is more practical than one of quilted slik, however frivolous and gossamer It appears, for it may be eanily and quickly clenned, Zig-Zag Model A tight cloche hat, with wider right brim than left, has one side terra cot ta, the other brown, The colors join in a zigzag line from back to front, Bright-Colored Tweeds Suit Many Complexion bright colors—<red, blue in the newer tweed i more them decidedly ajority of conn fashion Im in and grayish ot been entirely becon ing. They have been worn-—-yes, But we hase noled that sometimes thi tweed has had a way of draining the face of the wearer of its fresh bloom The adoption of color In the tweed weaves does not add vividness to ans great extent, They remain somewhat subdued and black or brown threads frequently tone down the bright shade Bow Necklines Feature Draped necklines and swathed hips with a bow at oue place or both In general describe the popular blouse whether in crepe, satin or velvet. The surplice closing finds many sdmirers, An excellent blouse of heavy sutin is featured In one shop at an extremely moderate price and is presented in the season's colors—wine, blue, maroon glace, tan, white and black, Stylish Moire Moire 1s correct for afternoon things now, A geraniom moire frock has Its skirt's fullness massed at the back in flat finished with real lace ruffles. A touch of the lace Is at the throat. Matching Shoes Last season matched the costume in color. This year they match in fabric. The latest style 1s to have shoes made of the same material as your coat, frock, evening gown or ensemble. Almond Green An ensemble of brown tweed, with a dash of almond green In it, has its soft blouse of almond green satin crepe and its coat lined with the green, satin side out, Stockings for Brown Shoes Brown suede or leather shoes are much in evidence and with them are worn brown stockings, extremely sheer or else those of honey beige. Try Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh Wha: Kind? 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She has gone to school nerves are better, her appetite | every day since beginning the bs goat; she is in good spirits | medicine. 1 will continue to and able to work every «give it to her at regular in- We recommend the Veg e | tervals and will recommend it Compound to other girls and | to other mothers who have to their mothers.” —Mors. Cath | daughters with similar trou- erine Lamuth, bles." Mrs. Eva Wood Howe, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I vdia | LT SAT Les HCI 6 nn. Mass GET RID OF DANDRUFF BY USING Cuticura Soap ASSISTED BY Cuticura Ointment Soap 2%¢. Ointment 25¢. and 30c. Taloum 25¢. Sample noch five witddresst Y Cuthonra,” Dept. BE, Malden, Massachusetts
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