A Philadel hla Boelety Woman Whe Has Made 0 Success In Trade, There is a shop on Walnut that 1s unique In trade in Philadel in of high art |! | trade and who | kas been | love of prompted her to go into since she put out her sign ealled in to decorate some of the hand somest homes In this city. The woman is Mrs. Priestman, and ghe is the take up and by following her profess first woman in the dee mnk ion and principle t and money Ing secon dn reputat success hitherto undreamed of and has r decorating | woman of wderstands field In this « work things says that homes m ic America ways on the rus 4 ’ out : beautiful re hecessary tl where t stantly strung uj and their | ne « phia Times A Children's it is a mistake to sper on expe ch ] iren's 1 folks be ur Ate ore el or that t In cel must be eake cand tn all eo eandie bh pink or they eake. These cost 3 to 5 eandles should be selected to match t feing of the cake or the decoration. Light them Just as the lit tle guests are seated at the table. Sur round the cake with a wreath of ever green or fringed tissue or ruffled crape paper. The evergreen wreath is more decorative with a bow of ribbon to match the candles In color at one side. Arrange a plate with fork and tea spoon at the right and glass with straw for each child at the top of the plate, a little to the right. Lay a nap kin on each plate with a name cookie at the upper side. The menu at a children's party may include plenty of chopped meat or chicken sandwiches and a few sweet sandwich bars tied in pairs with nar row ribbon, creamed chicken in papet eases or in shells, cakes, cookies and wafers, bonbons and ice cream. Cut ithe ice cream in round shape when g. and it will be Just as satisfac tory as If molded In fancy forms. For drink serve cocoa with whipped cream ‘on top or lemonade tinted faintly with 'pink color paste.~ Philadelphia Times. flowers used an Some Mistakes of Women, © One of the mistakes of women is in mot knowing how to eat. If a man Is pot to be fed when she is, she thinks a eup of tea or anything handy is good lenough. If she needs to save money, she does It at the butcher's cost. If she 1s busy, she will not waste time ih (eating. If she Is unhappy, she goes without food. A man eats if the sher. iff 1s at the door, If his work drives, if the undertaker interrupts, and he Is right. A woman will choose lee cream tnetead of beefsteak, and a man will ‘mot. | Another of her mistakes Is In not kuowing bow to rest. If she Is tired, she may sit down, but she will darn ‘stockings, crochet shawls, embroider © She doesn’t know that hard work * | are their thom to thelr bosoms street | ridges | city to | wating | yn on the |! THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 13, 1902, DISCONTENT | Mc(almont & Co | tires. If she 1s exhausted, she will write letters, figure her accounts or read up for some circle or club, She would laugh at you If you hinted that reading or writing could fall to rest All over the country hospitals flourish women uot know how to rest. Another on the list Is thelr worry Worry nnd fit because do mistake constant ing they Women cor CHees, yet O88 and ore they come to them (vs ! ’ Fi pare not Jolly encugh They ke too serious a business of life and it its little humors too seldom, i stop in the midst of perplexities and it keeps and that ¢ reason why they fade so early mve a hearty laugh ung, Women cannot sleome Hroom Care, bemoaning plump accept the ms not y on trial Kellogg, Wis ap elirl Biri ted Mending Chinn Small Gloves slouch have unatirac tus tt : 1) ways ready in a e, and water you are going to wash pour as much as will soften it If women would only use this more and make it by dissolving borax in boiling vater. they wo 1 find it most cleans ng and sof Shelves, of Linen Closet a In ) ered with pay s changed frequent A few spr y mild sachet powder in bags should be laid among the pieces to take away the slight odor of soap that often Is using slip under the pile of each article the sheets, cases and towels latest from the laundry. In this way all get the same amount of wear. noticeable in A Good Seheme, To prevent the bedclothes from rest. ing on an Injured foot saw a common barrel hoop into two equal parts. Then after crossing one plece over the other and fastening them together in that position cover them with cotton bat ting or old flannel. Place this in the bed over the foot and the bedeclothes over It To Ease the Feet, If when obliged to be on your feet all day you change your shoes several times for a fresh pair, you will be as tonished how much It will rest the tired feet. The reason for this is that no two shoes press the foot in the same part. In washing jJapanned ware use a sponge dampened in warm water and fmmediately afterward dry with a soft cloth, Obstinate spots may be remov- ed with sweet oll on a woolen cloth. Glass covers for platters are better than metal ones. The former retain the heat ax well as the latter and have the advantage of being transparent, If burned milk is put immediately nto a Jug snd then placed In a basin of cold walter until it Is cool, the burn od taste and smell will disappear. r————— Lard for pastry should be hard, wo It enn be cut with a knife, It should be eut through the flour, not rubbed. women's | | ent of the trolley car—and nobody had snld n | other and hurry hug | re of lavender or some ] GREAT ON POINTS, Bird Dog Whose Natural Traits Amouunted to a Manin. “Talking about bird dogs,” sald the man with the shifty eye in the rear word about bird dogs or any kind of dogs~"1 had the most remarkable bird dog that ever hap- Ll edd, i ElirRs, bara, Cal, In 1865, 1 don't the hat dog on this earth again pup He was a wn away back. It was In Santa bu we there will ever be I raised pm from a Just point at a bird as It is humans to eat things with us “He began shed hi to point before I took him out for one day wn he was only nd it took us : % milk teeth niles | when | was living out | pointer | as natu. | ¢ that dog to flop on his haunches | for us | that don't agree he had | Unhappiness Caused by Disordered Nerves and Completely Cured by Dr. Greene's Nervura, You can't stop worry to Worry is wre know It, but you say ing by | and keep right o likes of | * 3 1H Dr. tireene's remedy will ald yon quid t you wi r attract botit this omen who L.. F. Moneny, 18 High rd. Maks, say ¢ been a terrible sufferer for r with my head I never knew lown | efty. | ten ke E han he sat ut to sen. | » make out pointing at. There wasu't rd, pot even a sea gull kept right on squatting there at erge of the sea and pointing out and if ever a then 1 was At first | calen Was in sight, water, AL Was puz ated that be crests of the might Ix waves for no—a little reflection conv he wasn't any such a fool that Then w pointing directly ship out ed out my fleldglasses and took at the made clear The ship he was pointing at was the United Petrel”™ And then the shifty eye executed a » ped from the car before h could hop on him Wash a thing like that lay in the harbor I pull nk K ship, and then the mystery was States mano -war pan with the den leap and . Wrat: listeners aud rate him ngton Star A Revolution In Buttons, of the last sur ng of the old sumptuary laws, now almost forgot ten. but considered of great importance in maintaining one branch of Sheffield trade, wis that directed ered Duttons The town dealt (8:7 against cov plated buttons for the better class of conts, walsteoats and galters 1720 to the end of the century the town annals show that there. was consider able though fitful zeal under the stat ute of 8 Anne against the venders and users of covered buttons. In 1701 a tallor was convicted In a penalty of 40 shillings a dozen for setting covered buttons on a gentleman's waistcoat and the wearer In a like penalty for appearing In a garment thus adorned, General action was taken against of. fenders by the master and journeymen button makers of Sheffield as Mite an 1802. but the magistrates gave so lit tle encouragement to these prosecu- tions that the law, though It long re mained unrepealed, fell from that time into desuetude. Chinese Detectives, A French surgeon who lived in China declares that the Chinese detectives are unequaled In ability for ferreting out criminals. It Is Impossible for an evildoer long to elude (hem. They have An eye UPON Very man, women pnd child, foreign or native, In China and In addition watch each other, In formers are encouraged. and collusion i# lpossible. Tus lnstance of thelr skill is told: A family living In Tonquin was murder od, and there was no apparent clew to the murderer. The entire detective largely | in horn buttons of different kinds for ! common wear, as well as in metal and | From GROUPS. As an . we wil inducement, at | give, with each dozen or half-dozen order for family groups, a frame for one of the pict our ‘ Hig : FREE Ne Cis, Plat no finish on 6x8 dark cards, £3.00 per half £5.00 per doz 6 1.2x 8 1-2. Platino finish, J 1x 131.2 cards. $6.00 per half doz., $10 per doz. 5x10 Pla. tino finish, on 121. 2x15 cards, £7.00 per half doz, #12 per doz. Uther sizes np to 16x20 nc irs made from one 4 tq ouldings, ab doz > on DON'T DELAY, THIS OFFR WILI FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Mallory- Taylor Studio, Over Lyon & Co's More BELLEFONTE FA COUGHS. Coughs are Waratagy of something amiss in throat or lun Don't mind the cough, mind the esse. Use a remedy that will go to the source of trouble and cure that. Buch a remedy is Pectoral Balsam It cores promptly and thor- oughly because it cures in the right manner; relieves irritation heals inflamed surfaces, loosens the and soothes and strength. ens while it cures. A splendid remedy for child. ren because it is so good to cure and so good to take. Price 26 cents, GREEN'S Pharmacy, Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. fust trevir Garman's Emowre House Bellefonte, Pa. SLED, SLEIGH, ROBES, BLANKETS. HORSE BLANKETS, SLEIGH BELLS, HARNESS, WHIPS, McCalmont & Co posite Penns R.R 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 rest. We have the stuff, good stuff and plenty of it. Cannot in our It would take all the space in the Democrat to do that-—-We have goods in our stock from every country on the face of the ecarth—-and the best in the market---Every- 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. enumerate the items business. R.B. Montgomery Crider’s Stone Building. i'r to Eckenroth & Montgomery ll known vii & Moxreomery by me in the fu- R.B.Montgomery Wood Vivid Mrasn WA Geddy ~ “Era err » wl GV nd PRINT BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, SHIPPING TAGS, LETTER HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, Any and all kinds of Com- | Stat Mercia | auonery. We pr work prices. s in the WE de ourselves on doing neat and charge only reasonabl When you need anytlggh line of printing, from a {fli sheet colored poster down to a visit ing card call at THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT OFFICE. LOOK! Come at one Sick and Pol CIO8, Absolutely u First-Class Con pany Indemnify- Ng men aga dents. net sickness and acci We have fessional Men and Policies for Pro Policies tor La- ' boring Men. Before you renew your Accident Policy don’t fail to | SOC US, | GRANT HOOVER, » | Fire, Life and Accident Insurance, Orider's Stone Buliding. BELLEFONTE. PFA GARMAN HOUSE... High Street, opposite Court House, Bellefonte, Pa. Entirely New. New Furniture. Heat. Electric Light, and all modern improvements, C. MN, & C. B. GARMAN, Preprs. MONEY TO LOAN In large and small quantities on ved security. Farms for sale. estate t and sold, W. 6. RUNKLE, Att'y, Crider Exchange. Bellefonte. BEEZER'S MEAT MARKET ALLPGHENY ST. BELLEFONTE FA. We keap none bul the best quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, SLICED MAN, All kinds of Smoked Meat, Pork Rausage, oho J yoy want & nice Juley Steak go to PHILIP Ce Suing Car N
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