THE UENTLE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., FEBRUARY 20, 1902, BEAR CUBS. Canase Mother Bruin Deal of Trouble, Many hun of great admirers of t! rarely if ever kill a mother in self defense, though they often cateh If they can the little ones and care for them. Bear cubs are a great deal of trouble for their mother, because they will insist on straying away into places where she must often risk her life for thelr sakes. Recently a hunter while on a pleasure tour h the Sierra Nevada moun tains of southern California, becoming weary from climbing over and logs, sat to rest in oa pine He had not been more than a few mn motion began in the in ente They tors wild animals are wim and Nive throug rocks grove of there a Com down sitting nutes when bushes a few yards ndvance Suddenly two little black | out came ir cubs, Their shiny by their racing an disordered Were Froang hed thelr hunter decide picking he flung | in the best of hu rd her babes’ eries wishing pter raised r and re Pp ied to telling her nd he would Jambo and THE PLAYMATES I always Philadelphia Times The Guinea Pilg. A small boy who g guinea pig mates about A a present of a was boasting to his pia it, and they caught him with a " about the little animal He feit so bad about it that he start ed In turn to father was the victim “Did you know, papa, that hold a guinea pig by the tal will drop out His fa Inughed outright. “Why. who In wonder told you such stuff, “The Louis yes, sir.” “Oh, nom lnughing “Well, one up, and you'll Just to went out went he eame ooking looking just like a that's been badly sold “The little rasenl got me that time,” he remarked to a friend “But | don't see the point,” friend. “Don’t you?" “No.” “Well, guinea pigs have no tails" Topeka Capital, ‘sel “sell” some one else, if yon ther Louis? boys all say that” sober as a judge, “and it's so; wense™ you go to the eage and hold om humor the In a mot well, boy the father man said the Flower In an Soap Bubble, To make a flower inside a soap bub ble pour a soap solution into a plate or tray until the bottom Is covered with liquid to the depth of one-eighth of an inch. In the center of the tray piace a water lily or other flower and over this a tin funnel, Then blow gently through the fun. nel while you are slowly lifting it at the sume time. Continue blowing until you make quite a large film and then proceed to disengage the funnel, after having fest turned It at right angles. Flowers, spinning tops and other ob- jects may be enveloped In this way. This trick is one which always myst! flies and delights, a Great | girls His | its eyes | answered | sald his father, still | back | : |= ~ LAUNDRY LINES, { When washing sateens or other cot- tons with a satin finish, rinse in borax | water to give an gloss, | Boll clotheslines for ten minutes be- | fore they are used, for thus they are ! made much more durable, Always make starch with soapy wa- ter, which will give a better gloss to the Hoenn and prevent the irons from sticking. When washing sifk, add a table. spoonful of methylated spirit to each gallon of rinsing water, and the silk will look bright and new, Wash leathers for cleaning windows, ete., should never wrung washed, but squeezed, as breaks and tears the leather, When fringe ter, dip then be take a bas the fringe, The iron, rather hot wa- dry then require no in of in wring will will fr inge ready and it Ons work in it to te colors in fancy full of bran llowing To set water is ntly in it quickly. with Keep a Fire Baecket, measure of ty we floor. Any me, might of water But our { inne TY dain- reds of them nl port- The wdded safe CRUse ble y the of the that many lat Home bright side "One thro tu fons, ts man's ompanion Mistaken Mothers, ’ habit attention Sometimes mothers mye 2 of monopolizing masculine whirl 8 very trying to their daughters Women of thi ily frivolous and flighty Often are motherly with no desire to attach avaliable to themselves But they share # type are not necessa they pers nus, men * tact to of jet their lity slows hospita the and taste Wheres their chan he nother terrible st type of mother uwmbling block in the reproving matrimonial path, However serious a fault a gir! com mits, she belittied before young men There's a time for all things, and a snubbed girl is sure to show to the worst advantage Don't “Show OF" Your Baby, A brain naturally active, for everything and strange to the little erefore do not allow | the Few realize is fatigued to one Is undress. edly clothed again In its d frilled and ruffled dross taken down stairs and it from one to the other, to red und tossed and trotted | and talked to and hogeed and kissed, Now, this is all tiring to the baby and is very {0 Nervousness Keep him as quiet as possible, giving plenty of fresh air, but do not permit this indiscriminate petting and “maul Ing” even at the risk of giving offense to admiring relatives. Woman's Home Companion. in Is new baby's mind; th d to get excited brain ome how often baby's need | “ thi “see the The | rs | new baby tthe ed and bh best skirts Then he is handed abe i ‘ { be duly adr conducive I Long Skirts Graceful, if Deadly, Lord Hopetoun has a reputation for wisdom, but he will lose it If he goes on as be is doing. Fancy any one ap pealing to Indies to wear short dresses oi the ground that they are “sanitary.” The very word scares a pretty woman at once. A friend of ours talked 10 a» very pretty and very clever woman the other day on this very point. “Long dresses.” be sald, “usurp the function of the crossing swee er, “Yes, you, | know,” she ps “but you must admit they're And he had to. Fras fut Lon. don Topleal Times, should never be scolded and | when | wringing | ironing starched clothes with | and | be | a | cold, | | from the | pink, ! often is SHADOW DECORATIONS. A Charming and Artistic Method of Ornamenting a Wall, A very charming and artistic way of decorating a wall 1s that ealled “shad- ow ornamentation,” and it is one which can be successfully carried out by any having taste, no special training needed, Supposing you would a room or other color, One being like to decorate in red, yellow providing of the darken procesd begin by right hue and a brush. your room, light a lamp and to study the outlines of fresco work you propose your wall, In order to do this place on at and appeared ITOCORE are aning ceded AN CARY lea of the de fresco painting aceomi in this and tl wrative effect of this may be obtained sketch The firet it was of a Home Notes anying walls CAR Were ¢ design green colored upon good pronze Danger of Overstudy. A timely note of warning Is sounded The Medical! Record regard to the danger of rush children too rapidly through thelr studies. [It declares that our modern educational system is greatly at fault in laying too much stress upon examinations and in developing the of children at the of their and bealth a8 of mode by in ng young too miinds expense vitality 3 FE rm edn taxed 1 he cation, It says, has enormously the brains of children by the multiplic ity of studies. Children cannot assim Iate the ideas In differing de partments of knowledge at one and the same time. The effort to do so de ranges In many instances the entire nervous system of the child The so called nervous child Is pot only not normal, but may be the victim of the education methods of the present day. w idely The Modern Woman, Lady Warwick has made a very brave defense of the modern woman in a contemporary. The modern woman is always being ralled at and compared to her disadvantage with her grand mother, whereas in many respects she is vastly superior to the woman of, say, half a century ago. She may have less agreeable manners, and she may In duige in pastimes and tastes that are pot altogether feminine; but, Warwick points out, she is certainly a far more capable person all around She does not shirk work. She is gen erally pretty thorough about it, She is | not affected, and her mind is altogether better trained and more logical than that of her predecessors, who were really incapable, from no fault of their own, of doing half the useful work in which their sex now engages. For the Skin, A sulphur wash is an excellent rem- ody for roughness and pimples on the skin. Make it by taking one ounce of suiphur four sud pouring over it one quart of bolling water. Allow this to stand and steep for twelve hours, then apply it to the skin three or four times n week. Pretty Throats, Pretty throats are never yellow. They with a fresco | yourself with a pot of paint | Now | the | carrying out | a plant in | front of the lamp so that its shadow 1s | Prepare Yourself sor Spring Take Dr. Greene's In the spring everybody needs and! should take a spring medicine. Spring * is the time to be cured if you are sick, and the spring finds most of us in poor condition, blood poor, nerves relaxed, weak, sand unstrung, and the organs | elogged and sluggls in action. Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve reraedy is the best spring medicine in| the world, the best possible remedy for you to take, the one sure spring restora- tive which will build up your blood, in- orate your nerves, and give you your | ne time suap, vim, energy, strength, ! and vigor Dr. remedy is purely vegetable and perfect ly harmless, and now is the time to take it—now is the time you need it most-—now is the time to be cured Dr. Orlanda Kiser, 954 Reese Ave, Uma, Ohio, says: ‘Many years ago I was unfortunate enough to lose my health, and. while endeavoring to regain the same, gredually grew worse, until I becsune a complete wreok in every raspe t My nervous syste was entirely shattered, the nerves conte the heart become weak and the beart's sction irregular, which was a soures of great alarm to we. | was unable digestion was interfered with, and iy speaking, 1 oomsidered my tin for this esrth. 1 becamne disor a —————— ps ——— H v ng OQITIIII TITIES IIIS. 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Today I mm a weil man in every sense the word, and all through the use of Dr, hin Nervurs blood and nerve roomed of which I am proud to speak and stand ready to give a helping word to suffering humanity, My health is my greatest blessing, and wore fall 10 express of gratitude 1 feel for Dr, Greene and his wonderful rersady,’ No other remedy in the world will do | you so much good as Dr, Greene's Nor | It isthe vura blood and nerve remedy. true spring medicine, the ides) spri ing | restorative and strength-renewer No remedy is so sure to purify the | {blood and strengthen the nerves, to bring back bloom and eolor to the wan and faded cheeks, the bril hollow and haggard eyes, the li and elasticity to the weak and w» steps, the strength, vigor, and to the unstrung, shattered, and worn- out nerves. 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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 stuff and plenty of it. Cannot enumerate the items in our It would take all rest. ‘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- 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 ail 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 ®
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