6 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 16, 1902, " AN ITEM WITH POULTRY. Drawing the Tendons Takes the Toughness From the Drumstiok, At this time of the year anything per taining to the better preparation of poultry for gastronomic purposes is of fnterest. Good Housekeeplog says: Ope who has once drawn the tendons from a chicken or turkey, no matter how the fowl is to be cooked, will nev- er again use one having the tough sin- ews unremoved A marketman will draw a fowls teadons for the asking, but It is a task every housewife ought 10 know how to perform herself. Buy a fowl with its legs left on, turn #t on Its breast and hold the back of each leg, one at a time of course, in the left hand. With a sharp knife In the right hand cut very carefully just be. fow the knee joint, through the skin, pot any deeper. Inside will be found the group of tendons, there being eight in each leg, lying snug in a groove. They are attached to the foot, but through the dark meat they run away up into the leg, well into the upper Joint. With a strong wire skewer lift each tendon separately, hold the chicken firmly and pull If the chicken is DRAWING TENDONS WITH A SKEWER. young each tendon and tender, a slight effort. 1f the bird has seen several seasons, all the muscle that can be put into the job will be required, but it Is exactly such a bird that demands most the tendon drawing process. A turkey calls for more muscle, and “a long pull, a strong pull and a pull ad in the leg about half way between the knee joint and foot, and ther be discovered immediately the group of shining white tendons | the bird the shar Ing Lift t two together,” Cut the skin will Blip a skewer, strong get dark that the be found ply Green colors Ir subtle t that it is, hue of great olive and pea a thelr cover the medium silver up as Minit alinities wall wit! wr of a ries of lighter in we silver er still en back light his pi fure Turkey Charlotte To a pint of chopped cold turkey add a tablespoonful of melted butter, a half cupful of milk, the beaten whites of three eggs, a tablespoonful of chopped parsley and salt and pepper to taste Beat these , fill a charlotte mold with the it in a pan of Lalf an hour. MM stand for mixture, water and bake A Neat Style In Shirt Walsts, The flannel waist still pursues its em- inently sensible and stylish way, pre senting itself In a variety of smart and SMART FLANNEL WAIST, attractive aspects. Quite one of the neatest of simple shirts is shown in the sketch. A stitched yoke, carried over the shoulders, receives the fullness laid in flat plaits or tucks in front and is pointed In the back. The plain, well cut sleeve is gathered at the wrist Into a shaped cuff. will | come out easily, and it can be pulled by | fo STYLES OF THE DAY. Russian and Louis XV, Dress Coats. Velvet Redingoten, There is a little confusion of close observation In most blouse, with a deep fitted basque at ted coat, shoulders, basque, with long seams froin the merging Into a flaring Its sleeves have a deep up- { though now fitted with the same style of sleeve, originally had a straight | loose sleeve, which hung from the | shoulder down, with an opening at the bend of the arm, from which the true close fitiing sleeve was seen. A Louls Quinze is, In fact, a feminized modifi cation of the courtier's coat of that pe- | riod, when velvets and rich broeades were the materials out of which it was made, it being ornamented with real "lace Jabot frills and paste or genuine Jeweled buttons, Although square hip pockets belong to this model, they are not always used. It Is thought Russian than the French coat, but as they are both worn belted in it is mere ly a fancy, as there is in reality no | difference of that nature. Fur trimmed skirts, with half long or | short coats, being grande mode and among the luxuries which make a suit mount up beyond the dreams of last season's extravagance, It is evident that when seen they attract some consider ation. Velvet redingotes have always been favorites, and especially do they suit th. The same in the cloth work 1s seen lor collars and re dering here wing of Alaska fur, very dark and long haired. po wide cuffs the cloth peated, with ade mental match finish th of a1 Irish } neck! VETS, buttons oid is the One confesses to Jin sti and formal and satin applications upon petti and trimming. Some upon collar and cuffs would have been an improvement, yet this tollet has the prestige of authority which one is not apt to dispute. The beauty of the iL some whnt to repeat cloth cont coat wearer in her white hat and feathers | | will forbid anything but praise and | compliment once she enters a room | wearing this modish combination green and white, says Vogue, which Is | the source of the fashion and models here given One figure represents a visiting gown of It an velvet over the same color of tal’eta. With this are worn a silver fox stole and muff and picture hat of | black velvet and ostrich plumes. The other figure shows an evening cloak of ' endet blue French eamel’s halr eheviot, | ined throughout with ivory white sat { In, The pleture hat is of white felt | piped with black velvet and trimmed | with yellow tea roses and follage. A Polnt In Darning, Loosely twisted knitting silk is better for darning woolen underwear than wool, which is apt to shrink. If the threads of the darn are left loose, after washing it will have about the same Appearance as the original texture Fashion Pehoes, The storm collar, when used nt all, Is, ns a rule, much modified, while the boa Is cut roundly, so that it sets fiat ter round the throat, and the collar on the Jacket is invariably turned down, The long, sloping shoulder Is the 1¢ eat effect In the separate walsts that de all around duty both for dar nnd evening, Nets of all sorte of dots and meshes, the square Lelag the latest, are in Ligh fashion for ¢. enlug gov us, Albatross cloth Is used in light shades for linings to silk skirts, black or colored, for street wear in winter. in the | minds of many concerning two dress | counts, one the Russian, the other the | Louis XV, which comes from a want | : CASeS. | New York is going to have at the head The Russian coat is more or less of & | o0 yi 101100 force the best man it ever tached, a belt inset between the two, | had, while the Louls XV. Is a perfectly fit- | | proud of. turned cuff, while the Russian coat, al- | that | there Is a more youthful alr about the | | that | should be an army officer of thorough buy a cat in a bag nor from pict the | of | NEW POLICE HEAD. | rhe Man Who Will Govern Greater New York's Rineconts, +f to bo a tralned soldier, a successful disciplinarian, an experienced man of affairs and a conscientious public serv. ant counts for anything, then Greater Colonel John Nelson Partridge, Mayor Low's appointee for this posi. tion, has a public and private record that any individual might well be It has long been contended COLONEL JORN NELSON PARTRIDOR, the ideal police commissioner military training, and such & man Is | Colonel Partridge, He was born in Massachusetts sixty | two years ago, but looks much young- | er, | eivil war, has been a colonel of a regi. He is a soldier, a veteran of the ment of the national guard and has had experience In managing Important | departments of municipal governments, | In the war Colonel Partridge served as lieutenant and captain and while leading his company in the battle of Drury's Bluff was wounded, but not seriously, Contracting rheumatism in the trend he was mustered o In 1536 he Joh ird reg nent, NM tena nd Colonel hes nbout Petersburg it of the service in 1864 od the N. Y.. and rose from a lien. vy 10 8 coloneicy Partridge has served as fire commissioner and commis gloner ¢ departmer Twenty} also police As head t he carried out of Br Irn of the wey ngs he | service and a river r latter system stamp to a great extent New York state LADY STEWART'S MARRIAGE Pride of Lord Stavordale 8 ely England deal Is Soon te Beecome the s giving to a matris event that in that count early in the pew year. It Is the mar ringe of Lady Helen Stewart and Lord Stavordale, and g to inl of the couple It i be one ge of the ution s tO occur owl the mod prominence of the we are adn point of are nota They other In and Lo 18 and wealth biy hands lady Helen Stewart is the only daughter of Lord and Lady London derry and Is a relative of the Duke of Marlborough. She is tall and attrac tive and has charming and fascinating manners. Like her mother voted to amateur acting and plays re markably well me she Is do For several years she | has been a prominent figure in London ince | Lord Stavordale, who will wed Lady Stewart, Is the only son of Lord and Phots by Latayette, London LADY HELEN STLWART Lady llchester. He Is twenty seven years of age, tall, slit and very dark. His fether owns that beautiful palace Holland House and two other fine places In Dorsetshire, one of which Is AbLotabury, where the young couple will t1he up thelr residence after thelr mariage, ‘see what i i ! ! : It Takes a Remedy of Un-| common Merit to Draw! the Unqualified Praise of a Successful Practicing Physician. Dr. J. W. Bates of Corfu, N, Y., states: “A most remarkable case has come under my hands of late and has fully convinced | me of the wonderful power of Dr, A.W, Chase's Nerve Pills over diseases of the A ! young lady who was treatea Ax ever | two years for epilepsy by two doctors was given up to die. 1 found that ber sickness was not epilepsy, but nervous troubles, dus to menstrual derangemants, and prescribed four of Dr, Chase's Nerve Pills a day, after | meals and at bed time, Since that time she has not bad a single bad spel Her bealth | has rapidly improved, she has gained about | fifteen pounds in weight, and I do not hes. | tate to state that Dr, A, W, Chase's Nerve Pills have saved her life and restored her to health.” See that the portrait and signature of Dr, A.W, Chase are on every box, Price so cents a box, —Six boxes for $2.90. Manufactured by the Dr. A. W, Chase Medicine Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Buy Your Harness At Home. Juy at home ; save money and you are getting. Don’t ures ; come and see the goods. Low prices on reliable Harness We fit the harness to the The your harness wants is not justified, horse habit of sending away for either in the advantage of prices or better quality. All we ask 18 that you compare our goods at the same pri t the best goods 8, and le Han with the and prices We d y NOt ex patronize us be ret ges your or ders. } Lise ors and friends, bu { 10 have you a Seid stores entitied to ali or Hardware stores not the | Cal H ATNIGSEIMMaKer Y ou when vour harness breaks or Yo of your trade ! never think, MIATS Deed rep of taking pairs, of taking them to Feed Stores or Hardware Why not maker at do what vou have taught - protect men take care of the harness fo home, who 18 obliged your repair work! Practice yonr Local Dealers SPECIAL OFFER. the next 60 For close out all of our Robes, Blankets dave we will and Bells at cost to make room for the biggest line of heavy and light harness we have ever placed before the Public, We working gloves and mittens, Every 0 A present of a useful piece of mer carry a fine line of men's purchaser of $5 is entitled chandise, Thirty-two years in business in Bellefonte is a safe guarantee we | are here to stay. Respt. yours, James Schofield. BELLEFONTE, PA. $1500 TO $18 00 A WEEE salary for an Intel gent man or woman in | each town. Permanont position, % conts per | hour for spare time. Manufacturer, Box 78 | tiadeiphia, xi IA AAA 4 ArbA—— CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH | PENNYROYAL PILLS 249 n with cCalmont & Co Bellefonte, Pa. If you are thinking about a SLED, SLEIGH, ROBES, BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, HARNESS, WHIPS, Or anything along this line we can not only in. terest you with our stock, but ‘can show you that this is the place to buy owing to the character of our goods and We McCalmont & Co P. ¥ 4 ’ y 1 Opp wile na R iv. tation SECHLER & CO. Bush House Block. HERE are a great many things we would like to say, and very interesting things they are too. But we have very little time to say them. So we will just give you the tip and you can do the We have the stuff, good Cannot rest. stuff and plenty of it. enumerate the items in our It the space in the Democrat to do that---We have goods in our stock from every country on the face of the earth-—--and the best in the market---Every- business. would take all thing*--now step up promptly | first come, first served, but | there's enough for all and the last will be as well served as the first. If you want to buy ten cents worth or fifty dollars worth it is all the same---Come in we want to see you anyway «If you will just come in, we will take all the chances on making a sale---So we will look for you SURE. Sechler & Co WA hee | BRAILROAD SCHEDULE, PEINsYLYANLS RAILROAD AND BRANCHES In effect on and after Nov, 24, 1901, VIA. TYRONE WERTW AND, Leave Bellefonte 8 Siam, arrive st Tyrone il U6& m, at Altoona, 1.00 p m ; st Pittsburg pm. Leave Relletonte 106p mm, arrive at Tyrone 22pm; at Altoona 3 10 p m: at Pittsburg 660 pm. Leave Bellefonte ¢ M4 pm; arrive st Tyrone 600; at Altoona st 6 50; at Pittsburg at 10 #4 Via TYRONE~EASTWARD, Leave Bellefonte § 63 am, arrive at Tyrons 11 06:at Harrisburg 2 0 p mst Philadel. pha’ dpm Leave Bellefonte L05 pm, arrive st Tyrone 2¥ pm: at Harrisburg C4 pm; at Phila deiphia 1020 pm Leave Beliefoute 46 pm, arrive st Tyrone 600; at Harrisburg at 945 po m. VIA LOCK HAVEN~BARTWARD Leave Bellefonte, 9.92 a. m. arrive st Loek Haven, 10.30, leave Williamsport, 1246 p.as- Arrive at Harrisburg, 5.05 p. m., at Philaded phis at 6 2p. m Leave Bellefonte 106 p m, arrive at Losk Haven 210 p mat Williamsport 2 45 p mo Harrisburg, 56 pw; Pullsdelphia 7 1 and Buftalo 7 #0 pm Leave Bellefonte, 8.16 p. m., arrive at Lock Ha ven, 9.14 p.m... leave Williamsport, 1.35 a. m,, arrive Harrisburg, 4.15 a. wm... arrive af Philadelphia at 225. m Via LEWISHURG Leave Ballefonte at 6.40 8. m., arrive burg at 4400 &. m., Harrisburg Philadelphia Tpm Leave Bellefonte, 2.10 burg, 4.42 at Harr deiphiaat 10 Xp. m fawin Won om, m., p arrive at Lewis. sburg, 6.50 p.m. Phila BALD EAGLE VALLRY WESTWARD EASTWARD » “ sk | yrone Vail E31 ICO HN le Suew Shoe Int RuRgueeiy ANNE ERECNENS AR » Fugags EES Eagleville Beech Creek y Mil Hall : ie a Lock Haven Runs every day 1) Week days tl PEERS EBEE REDE NIK we - yh "wm 1 | WESTW AK] NEnAailLBOAD LEWIsrsL Ks & 1 Y HO vy.» “x In affect N EARTWARD - 1 $5 ie | PRALBEEBTHIERY aN TOR INSON J. BR. Woon Manager (per Pass Aw. THe ENTERAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Tabie effective Jan. 21. 19x KEAD Zion Hecla Park Dunkles Hublersburg Ruydertown Nittany Huston Lamar BERCH CREEK RR) Jersey Shore.......| TH ® SGA A 5 2 34 *11 3lLve { Wmsport § (Phila 2] Lve Arr. WN 5 & Reading ry FHILAD NEW YORK. (Via Phils) P ma miArr . oe Te Bk $8 NW RSLSHNERESSSTRAE -w tvelp. mia mw. * Dally. + Week Days 1 15a m. Sanday Philadelphia Sleeping Oar attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11:3 p.m, and west bound from Philadeiphiant 11. %p. = JW. GEPHART General Sapt § 6:00 p. m. Sunday aryl ECENTRAL RAILROAD To take effect Apr. 5, 16m BASTWARD, f WRETWARD STATIONS wv Ar Bellefonte Coleville Morris Whitmer Hunters Filimore Brialy Waddle Lambourne., 2}. Krumrine z {State College Zi] ....Struble.... 7 8 Bloomsdort 7 BL. Ploe Grove. i Trains from Montandon, Lewisburg, Wi Hamsport, Look Haven and Tyrone, contest with train Nos, 3 and 5 for State College Trains from State College connect with Penna Railroad at Bellefonte for points east and west FH. Toosas Sapt, ——————" -|- a i nuns” Yd —— FETERC Eu CHRP sae ie bb EE EE ahh hE Lg a a a LLL TE Come at once and see our Accident and Sick Policies. Absolutely a First-Class Company. Indewnify- ing men against sickness and acci- dents. We have Policies for Pro fessional Men and Policies tor La- boring Men. Before you renew your Accident Policy don't fail to SOO Us, - »~
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