6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA. JANUARY 9, 1902, TEMPTING RECIPES. | A CUE FOR THE HOSTESS. WINTER GOOD CHEER AND APPETIZING IN ORIGINAL FORM, Creamed Celery=PFanched Oysters on the Half Shell-Pork (ake—Sweet Potato and Almond Crogquettiens, Clder Frappe. never com heartily as good cheer in chill and fo taste Recog Three good meals a Pg mend themsels when they the midst of storms. It Is the true time epicurean delig » full nizing this fact, Hnary affairs spread al es quite so BOrYe us Ww "nt rr Her s our horities in on rond recipes for CREAM) dishes L82 attractions tl the thing t in this art Boston ( among whicl Cre Cut an incl water cups of the the to cover ple an edam half a cup th two ta or plain paste into a sheet rounds that wi tins. Press the tins, prick rep Remon followi of ea« thin fit over small | h a figure baked, or by rals tables fi Bweet Potato ane Bake sOON scrape a squash pulp add one spoonful tablespoonfuls of b egg, three tablespoonfuls of blanched almonds chopped and pounded In a mortar and hot milk or eream to make of a consistency to handle. Form into the shapes of and pears, egg and breaderumb and fry In deep fat Finish with stalks of parsley for stems, Cider Frappe.--Turn sw in to the can of a freezer p freezing off the water, repack with and let stand an b poon | several they out t} ns break apart through pint of of salt, two beaten pass stralr each nutter one apples . ot . le r cked as for Draw rnd salt to ripen and freeze as los cream ir or n POACHED OYSTERS ON THE HALF SHELL. Berve in small glasses or In the thin red ghells of apples from which the pulp has been taken. Only a thin shell of apple should be retained, and the inside should be saturated with lemon Juice to keep It white, The elder should be sweet, but not too sweet, Filling For a Fig Cook half a pound of figs chopped fine with half a cupfal of water and half a cupful of elder—if bolled cider Lo at hand, more water and less older — until smooth. Put Into a ple tin lined with pastry and when baked cover with a meringue, The pastry may be baked on an inverted tin and, after being put in place, filled with the fig paste, cov- ie, | private family, | clan that she believed the course wl | bran bath | & muslin ag | the | pound of crystals of carbonate of soda, Bright Conversation 1 Walts on Both Appetite and Digestion, Nothing is more depressing than to | ‘Dire Distress Relieved by sit at a table where the hostess main: tains a habitual slience, A young lady belng compelled to go to a town some distance from her home took pains to engage board in a and one of reputed re- finement, thinking to find this more | homelike and cheering than life in a | boarding house, Not many months elapsed before she {| became a vietim to dyspepsia in one of i its most painful forms, Being a teach. er, her friends eried, “Overwork!” But the young lady herself told her phiysi- bi ye i: lence, ly due to eating her meals in si “Why do you, then, lence?” not break the sl inquired the physician ' she cried. “It is ave tried + adaman start mas best to Favorite Colffure Arrangements, Ha! wers com 3 Ave the Single greater Mes Are nd gorgeous red An effective of wh sequinsg and which Is atta arranging tee tall roun MRefreshing Naths ith of limewan wverexcited mw mix almond paste with their bath; ers prefer tincture of benzoln Nothing is better for the skin than a Put two pounds of bran in and let it soak io a small quantity of water for three hours, then in VOR Some oth | add It to the bath, For a tonle and refreshing effect upon skin dissolve in the bath half a two handfuls of powdered starch and a teaspoonful of essence of rosemary. An monia bath Is excellent when the much exhausted and makes the flesh firm and smooth and purifies the skin Those who suffer from will find relief by system Is rheumatism adding to the bath 100 grams of soft sonp and 100 grams of essence of turpentine, shaken to gether until the mixture Is a lather The bather should remain In the bath for fifteen minutes and then get in. stantly into bed Plain Tapioca Padding, Soak four tablespoonfuls of taploea over night in water to cover, Drain in the morning, add a quart of sweet milk to It and put in the double boller or a pall set In a kettle of hot water on the sove. Boll until creamy, stirring oe easlonally, Adds cupful of cream and half a cupful of sugar. Beat the yolks of four eges and stir In with the fla. voring of lemon, orange or vanilia Turn Into a pedding meld or pan and bake three-quarters of an hour, About ten minutes before taking from the oven beat the whites of the eggs to a tif meringue with four tablespoon. fuls of pulverized sugnr. » Draw the pudding to the edge of the oven and pile the meringue carefully on top. Set back, jeaving the oven door partially ined it too warm, igh dry slowly STARVATION Dr, Greene's Nervura, Dyspepsia's Sovereign Cure, ery soothing | people i “The sight of food disgusts me. eat. Whatshall I do for strength 7" Starvation is the right name for weakness because all strength comes from food. Many people eat great quantities of - and get little elt from it because their stomachs are disordered. Others cannot oat, How frequently you hear them say, “The very thought of food nause ates me!” teguinte your ach at once with Dr Greene's blood and yerve re- medy Ciet benefit of your | Get the appetite it. Get tl you are enti honest Rithy n NTLEY, Architect, 2002 + BAYS: fromm nervous y overwork and I can't food @ slrer wth Lied 10. Cans Getith a i Bs, Mn Mewp “1 wsuffe brought or prof “I was attacked with nervous tremb! my hands, loss of appetite and loss o an 400lng 4 advert in our eity of Dr rem oi red prostration, stucy in my cession 1) sleep, paper nerve isement Neorvura blood 1 to try it he Nervura ad lef ins (iroene's ana edy, 1 conelude “I found that t 1¥ and gave me re hours “1 am ted wonderful. ie of 1» enty-four now no lor \ v 1 Ripe] gor nervous, have a good appetite, a well. 1 can tru mend Dr. Greene's Nervara to all su from nervous diseases." Distaste for food and are due primarily to disturbe ’ CRE INA ‘ follow quick ¥ recom- ‘ {{orers m eatls es. P distress fro 3 Arve , blood an 4 Sra Weak! tY Loki kidney ar ver trouble a when the LEY Dr. o's Nerv medy is the abm troubles. Thousands o {ts marvelously effect examines and advises Avenue, New York City. 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TYRONE WESTWARD, lave Bellefonte © Sam, arrive at il 06am, at Altoona, 100 pm; LE] Leave al Pittsburg Li Leave VIA TYRONE EASTWARD, Leave J Bellefonte © 038 of phia k ) Leave Belielonte 16 pm, arrive at T 22pm: at Harrisburg 6 45 pm; at delphia 020 pm isave Belelonte 44 pm, 600; 8t Harrisburg at ViA LOOK HA VEN-~ “BABTWARD, leave Bellefonte, 0.22 a. m. arrive st Loek Haven. 10.30, leave Willi amsport, 12.40 p.m Arrive st Harrisburg, 4.15 p. m., at Philade phia at 4 2%. m Leave Bellefonte 106 p m, arrive at Lock Haven Civ p mat Williamsport 2 #p m. Harrisburg, 5% pm: Philade Iphia 7 22 pm ; and Buffalo 7 Leave Hellelonte y ven, #.1f eave W m., arrive Harrisburg, 4.11 Philadelphia at’ am, arrive at Tyrone iat Harrisburg 2 $0 pm; at Philadel rone hla arrive at Tyrone “Som J Ip Wp. om Arrive at Lock Ha Hiamsport, 1 a B.In., Arrive at an at Lewis a. KE. Lowis BALD EAGLE VALLEY BAILEOAD th) ERNAW aS HILBERT Pleasant Gag f 4h ¥ te liefonte £8 LEFONTES® SNOW sHOE BEANCH hie in eMect y aod after HE! Time Tal Tyrone | fe) letonte 1056p m: arrive at Tyrone | 22pm; st Altoona 2 10 p m : at Pittsburg Be te $44 pm; arrive at Tyrone | 600; at Altoona at © 50 at Pittsburg at 10 44 THE CENTRAL BAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Jan. 2. 1900, | READ DOWNR | No. 1jNo. 8 No. A READ vr STATIONS, Ro. 2 NOAA Nob Ly. Ar. BELLEFONTE Nigh Zion Heels Park Drunk les Hublersburg HK 1ydertown Nittany Huston Lamar Clintondals Krider's 8id'g Mackeyville Vedar Springs { 4 Malona ’ T47] MILL Hany [48 Wit 0 pm. Ar Ly &m.ip.m | (BEECH CREEK RB. R.) | Jersey Shore | )m is. m.] ao Lo SO RR ERRETRNERRDO, HERPES RSERE 0 Pt DE TR ES ow ® m {p.m hiATY wel 47 $l Lye { Wmsport ! in ~ {(Phila. & Reading ry ! FHILAD NEW YORK (Via Phila ot Fa . : p.m siphia al “p.m GEPHART Genera Rupt IE Whe RAILROAD Wo B ELLEFON > Tot WESTWARD GRANT HOOVER, Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Or ne BELLEFONTE. PA ders Stone Build Centre County Banking Co. roer High az & . RECRIVE DErosirs The 6 18 NO BENGE $6030 DUINGSS HEF | An Important Sale to start business at a rapid rate January Reduction time is here Inventory time is close at hand and Stock all through the Store MUST be cleaned out quickly. 20 PER OT. REDUCTION ON EVERYTHING Beginning SATURDAY, JAN. 11th, and last- ing for TEN DAYS ONLY. ee] But no goods sold to dealers. cost. Alterations on clothing charged at We believe in keeping the dollars moving and beginning each seas- on afresh with new goods. Nothing else would justify such a raid. Come, expecting what you want, and save money. oll. THE OLOTHIER. TEMPLE COURT, NEXT DOOR TO FORMER ROOM.
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