THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. B! LL CIIBOMD FAY WORK THE MATERIAL MAKES GOOD FOUNDA- TIONS FOR BASKETS AND BOXES, Tard Receivers, Workbaskets and Bonbon Baskets May De Fashioned This Way In and Fancy work which consists of articles cut out of cardboard, covered, decorat- ed and devoted to household use have red Souvenirs long been favo among makers of They are easy to very little. They to make a very The uses to put are mani- holiday construct and cost may be so beautified as handsome which cardboard may be fold. ‘rom hairpin with witl i surprises appearance, baskets covered small girl Christmas i lainty hand painted that morning will frames it would seem “age cannot wither m stale its In- fluite variety.” Jasgkets and boxes are especially easy to make These are glued or sewed together and then covered with the decorating mate- rial, sometimes silk, somgtimes paper. | Any oue who is famiffar with crape | paper work can achieve wonders with | cardboard. The framework should be | covered with crape paper in some deli | cate, harmonious tint and then beauti- fied with clusters of artificial flowers | made of paper and held In place by | bows of ribbon. | with cardboard foundations, . | receiver, Covered With | Stuffs Ornntely Decorated, | | | the basket, material does not have a figure a smal decalcomanie picture may be pasted on each point, Many other ways of orna- menting this basket will suggest them- selves to the maker. Little worsted balls may be hung to the points or sequins in a fringe all around. If a layer of cotton Is put between the cov- ering and the pasteboard, the appears ance is improved. ——— This basket will make a pretty eard | It ean also be used as a re- | ceptacle for skelns or balls of embroid- | ery silk. In that capacity it is ealled a workbasket. It may also be utilized to hold the family spools, needles and {- thimbles when mending 18 belug done. Clover Leaf Basket. A good luck basket Is a pleasant me- mento to receive. It should be shaped like a clover leaf. Three pleces are needed to shape the basket—one for the bottom, for the side and the other for the handle. The clover leaf shape may be obtained by marking on three overlapping circles with a small saucer as guide. When the shape of the bottom of the basket Is obtained, slash It half an inch deep. These indentations are to be turned up and glued against the side pleces of one cardboard The side plece ghould be two inches high and as long as the out- line of the clover leaf. Outside and inglde the basket should be covered with some decorative material. The top and bottoms are sewed together | Are | around the case when it Is desired to | or packing | for canvas and many pretty effects be | evolved In this trifle. AN UMBRELLA CASE. a Convenience In Every Household | and Therefore n Welcome Present, Any busy person who has suffered through the careless habit prevailing in | most households In regard to the stor- | Ing of umbrellas will receive with appreciation the beautiful ume brella cnse sketched as ay holiday gift; It is made to hold umbrellas and canes and Is as useful when one Is trovellng as at home, The mate- rial of tive cover 8 stout canvas in string color. The has three pockets and two sets of straps to ne. date nn umbrella, two parasols nnd two canes. The cans Yas Is worked In stroll de with red Each case 1s cut longer than an umbrella handle, and the corners are scalloped, There are rings by which the bolder may be hung up, and there two ribbons tie inside CO loose sign silk. FANCY UMBRELLA long enough to fold It up for convenience In traveling Khik! may be substituted EFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 14, 1901. j such as Is used Tor cross stitch em- { broidery. But before the leaves are cut out the pattern Is marked with red chalk and the cord tacked on to them. | Thé spray is cut out carefully to ex- tend a trifle beyond the edge of the | cord, so that when It Is sewed down to | the silk the edge can be turned under and no raveled edges will show. The { leaves are first cut and sewed to the silk, and then the fruit is added. Leaves and stems are simply outlined with the cord, but the fruit is worked solidly with apricot and plum colored silk. The design Itself is Intended to represent apricots and plums The | leaves after the fruit is decorated are APPLIQUED SOFA PILLOW touched up with green paint, not much more than a stain, but still enough to show that they are to be regarded us real When the paint is dry, the pillow can be filled and fastened. It Is a very rich and handsome article when done, lenves Christmas Gifts For Women. A pair of silver or glass candlesticks with rose colored shades will please the woman who takes pride Io her pretty DISCOURAGED When Work Becomes an Awful Burden, | Dr. Greene's Nervura Restores Confl- dence and Health. Has your strength given out? Have you reached the limit? Have you lost eonfidencs in yourself ? Has work become an awful burden? | Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy bas cured thousands of just such re It reinfc needs to put you on Mr. MH. M. Levy, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J says “I suflered for six years w bie racking pains in my back and chest, and was so nervous that | could not attend 1 siness from loss of sieep and appetite so that Jt almost set me in sane “At last war told to try that famous medic ne, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, ££ the woement Nature 1 Bn your feet, th tery Shoes! Shoes! ORU POLICY: Fair and honorable treatment, Same terms to all. A Card Receiver. . Dainty baskets for holding anything | APPLIQUED PILLOW. light and dry may be made by childish | J Apricots and Plums Represented on fingers, the only in | - Neutral Tinted Silk. the cutting out of the sections. i pleces cut from heavy cardboard, such as Is used by bookbinders, are needed. | apartment. Equally suitable will be a square of silk or embroidered goods for a sofa cush Hatplus Justrats | woman, It is a cushion any housewife | gmail . will be proud to receive as a Yuletide gift. is not nearly so great as would appear, The groundwi and after taking not quite two bottles | found myself perfectly I. Muce taking Nervum | have galned nesr 0 bs. I have only praise for this wonderful remedy, Dr. Greene's Ner hic to # Yura, and do all In my power to recommend it to g my friends I have told several customers of it and they have tried it with beneficial results ™ lored stones are pretty. and the Think what cure means to you! Try to real. . ize how happy you would be with the oid strength restored. blood and nerve remedy will | rot I yt ' 31 | health as it has to all wi wrk Is a soft silk of & neu. | 4p Hi bring delice to 4 hin rt uring it today. 3 be a different 3 ' ’ ‘ ' work Free counsel is given by Dr 101 Fifth Ave., New York City. Call on difficulty being Seven | are always acceptin A novel appliqued pillow is | i ed here, Fhe dull gold beads set Highest Grade of Goods and the low- est living PRICES, Dr. Greene's Nervura bring you Start man ins Greens st or write, LOOK! | large pearl beads are The actual labor of making it Buckles of gun metal 0 rely upon it, CLOVER LEAFY BASKET. | and the slit pleces glued In place, When the glue is dry, the outside Is | put and a row of lace or ribbon doubled over the edge. The same Is | doue at the bottom. The actual | Ing may that will permit of the green clover leaf design being applied. The handle should be treated like the rest and finished by bows of ribbon to match. This basket should be filled with bonbons before it Is pre- sented to the for whom It Is Intended. The bonbons may be made . A i How to Make PRETTY CARD RECEIVER. at Lome too Counfectioner's sugar | wetty and useful Christ a 4 : : | tessional Men and gPohicies fo a- ' sey 4 a f or OF v Rp ’ TL RB. . i I . y When the cardboard is cut. each plece | beaten with the w bite of eggs and 8 DETAIL FOR APPLIQUE ofl cone. the ¢ or of which in Os boring Val ora Oh is to be covered on both sides with little water Is the basis for many dell. tral tint, so that the handwork will whit " colored linen, embroidered Baannd forte fd cious homemade confections. Nuts, | show to the best advantage. All sofa 4 pi ite Bont bf silk or some other pretty stuff. The ’ pillows are mow made Just GRANT H VER The Practical Shoe Men, ( X ) y . of violets and bear edges are turned In and overcast inches square, but some look larger, as Bell and Commercial Phones. Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, When they are all covered, the sec t the ruffle adds to apparent 1 PP ding BELLEFONTE. P. Bellefonte a. on cover be anything person a Vell Cane chopped fruits, ete, are introduced to give variety or richness. Attached to the clover leaf basket should be a card Inscribed giver's name and the words Luck.” eighteen } the leo the ram tions are put together as shown in the ugh size. ~ - I'he upper part of the surface only is fliustration and sewed together by | ‘ overhand stitches. The polnts are then | decorated. The appliqued leaves used n deco ine fre on os 1 stl CRs bent outward, and where the covering ind rating are cut from dull canvas, with the “Good china silk, th a cascade The ix wil ¢} m BDG the edge frill of chi!Yon of lavender 8 Doished w Bash Arcade Crider's Stone Bu ww DID WE BUY THAT LOT 9 WELL, WITHOUT A DOUBT. A special trip to Philadelphia to look at it, to settle the price, and LIVERIGHT, GREENEWALD & CO. MAKERS OF FINE CLOTHING. Philadelphia, Pa., November it was ours. It is not an experiment with us in buying their Clothing—we CLOTHIER, Bellefonte, DEAR SIR [--Your letter ordering Suits and Overcoats received. We regret to state that large as we prepared for the Fall and Winter trade, the demand has been greater than the output and we are sold out of Fall and Winter Clothing, except- ing one lot which was received this A. M. It was an order shipped a Pennsylvania merchant who died and whose business is to be discontinued. The lot is composed of ! 128 Men's Suits in blue, black and fancy colors, prices from $6.50 to $13.76. 41 Young Men's Suits in blue, black and fancy colors, wholesale price from $5.75 to $12.25. 39 Boys' Suits in blue, black and fancy colors, prices from $1.75 to $3.75. 06 Men's Overcoats in included, wh SIM, THE have handled it before and always will if they continue making and selling it as they have in the past. Pa. We know, our customers know, and if you but give this Clothing a trial you will know, that [018 Stulish. It Fits, It Wears Well. We have every Suit and Overcoat of this lot now on our tables. We bought it at a figure that will enabla us to sell it, though making a fair profit, AT LESS THAN REGULAR WHOLESALE COST. We could even sell these Suits and Overcoats at prices based on regular wholesale cost and yet they would be cheap. But we are going to make this large store more famous for the selling of Fashionable, Wear-giving Clothing at the LOWEST PRICES. It will pay to buy one of these Suits or Overcoats, even though you hadn't counted on getting one until next winter. We can't promise another opportunity like this, nor can we prom- ise best selection to late comers. oll, THE OLOTHIER. | In Lenin's Former Rooms. Next Door to Old Stand. wholesale wholesale blue, black and oxfords, yoke backs olesale prices from $5.87 to $14.50. 57 Young Men's Overcoats in blue, black and oxford, yoke backs included, wholesale prices from $5.25 to $13.50. 28 Boys' Overcoats in blue, black, oxford and fancy col- ors, wholesale prices from $1.50 to $3.50, We are busy with Spring and Summer business. Our sales- men are out with Spring and Summer samples and we are busy in the house filling these early orders. We want to get this small lot out of the way. Our Spring business demands us to give it our whole attention, We will sell it at a figure--a figure less than the cost to make. We believe you, if any one, can use it. Your duplications have been so numerous that your stock must be very low. Some Overcoats and Suits in this lot are the kind you have just tried to get, so it will not come amiss. We also notice by your letter head that you have re- moved to larger quarters, thus you have the room to handle it. You may wire us at our expense tomorrow morning if it will sinterest you. We can hold it until you come down and look this lot over. Thanking you for past patronage, we remain, Very truly yours, LIVERIGHT, GREENEWALD & CO. ¢. R. Dict.
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