THE CENT DEMOCHKAT ELLEFONTE, Ja FEBRUARY 12, 1903. Y2UNG FCLKS MAGIC SOAP BUBBLES. You May Make Them Round, Cylin. drieal or Cabe Shaped, Blowing soap bubbles, as it is ordi narily done, very pretty amuse ment, but it becomes more than pretty if you go about it way. The first good material, is a in a semisclentific thing to do is to for you want the bub bles to strong enough to last a good while, that you may the things with them which will presently be described. Make a strong of white castile in tepid and then run the water through a filter 80 get clear of the undissolved particles of To the lguid thus strained off add glycerin in the propor tion of parts of the soap water and set it for a little a film will form on tl} off the film and pour the other vessel. It will retain its qualities for an indefinite time A large blowing the rest for the you must bend a wire perfect cir three legs tand the wire with glycerin bubble the pipe, gently until it re It will at adhere leave the pipe. Keep it shelter drafts of alr, t time. The wire ring sh three inches in dis Now If you have ring of the same stem attached by whi he 80 do soap water as to soap two parts to three Shake the mixture well, when Skim aside while, e surface liquid into an bowled clay bubbles bubbles pipe w You will and to get of smooth ana need a this piece | le into a wire to 8 on and blow letting It wire with once » wire and and | ill las ould ong about He HOW THE BUBBLES WILL it, you ean make an will astonish you, this ring also with glycerin and come gently in contact with the surface of the bubble. Then lift the ring slowly and the bubble will length en outward Into the form of a cylinder Lower the ring again and the will resume its round shape To vary experin outline cube of wire which it may be lifted the wire a yt so that too smooth. Plungs pletely In ti draw it out of it a square thin, each side of corresponding Bquid film Now to mi tion plunge cube Inte form LOOK. experiment perhaps let It your ents 1 with a handle by In th 8 Os hen you center 1" f up of made perfect form ar the hues of the r slip of blott of the surf the original square will These experiments mis Many ways oes of the iy be varied in New York Press A Clever Little Trick. Make two bread pills and say to the spectators that you are going to throw one of thein and put the other ir Your left which you will Then the pill wil into the the latter is closed way to do the trick Hold one of the pills between the thumb and first finger of your right hand for every one to see. Then make a motion as if throwing it away, bul by a deft unseen motion of your thumt You must slip It between the first and second fingers, where you can keep If concealed. Now take up the second pill and place it in your left hand, skillful ly placing the other pill there at the same time by letting It slip from be tween your fingers. Close your left band quickly and then after a few words open your hand and show both pills In it. It will require only a little practice to make your performance of this trick so deceptive that no one can “eateh”™ you. away band, thrown left hand while Here is the close AWAY Colne Forms of Frosen Rain. Why water should sometimes fall as soft snow crystals and at others In bard lumps of ley hall Is a question of interest. The difference is entirely one of time. Snow erystals are formed very slowly, the frozen atoms of water grouping themselves with mathematic al precision around different centers. Hall, which generally falls in warmer weather, is rain frozen suddenly by a sharp drop of temperature In the upper alr. Wind nearly always accompanies hall, while the larger and more perfect snowflakes are always formed in eal alr, Little Mabel was sent to a nearby grocery store to get some eggs. Awhile after she came back with the change, but with no eggs. Upon being questioned, she sald: “I don't want to hear anysing about dem egge. Dey fell and all de juice ran ont” L] a prepare | solution ill do for | that | Moisten | upper | bubble make an} A CHAPTER OF DON'TS. Don’t sigh ofteh shortcomings, Don't work when condition to do so. Don't fret and don’t worry most healthful of maxims Don't eat as if you only had a minute in which to finish the meal or eat with out an appetite Don't start makes a noise your worry for too aver servants’ you are not in a are the child Keon if a a dish, broken bones Don't go bed late at and arise at daybres and Imagine that every hour taken from sleep is an hour nervously or breaks to night 1K gained Don't give to a cer tain established routine of housekeep profit unnecessary time tng when it could be much more ably spent In rest or Don't Have understand stand how Don't has neglect hall table he Ww family Don't the manng the ort the house | - Philadel] recreation doing something attacks to always be idling to nerves intermittent of how relax Is unde to strengthen wildly the mak dust the legs of the | r your got excited if eitare olf tion Is involy of 100 much £ Yourse put ordering of the househo [ servants or [et Home Atmosphere, + of courte Whatey t lars 1 sweet flow sy,” as George Eliot terms it er other pl 1 out to the sweet bean the « sl ing when and cold from the a sunny del! ex. the south side wind is blowis north. Su« ! his poer Carts Lowell William in these disposition on ted pressed much For me Fats denled A nature sl fo Lyeorge Enve elon ping to the southern side The Nursery Walls, tures should adorn nursery during the baby #0 that he The the | walls of the days of a child, ith them, says the otiful pictures are of the for very little child the of the tory vill al his mind wit} Angels” Rosa Bonheur's "oe hest ple may become American an «In works copies host he obtained money. Teach a a picture, so that ways be the picture f. Raphael's the “Madonna” and associated In (84) tse] mal paintis nterest a iid, and hb d not tire of t half so soot would of the bright ly cut from newspa pers The of a nursery should be covered paper or if hem colored walls with ignzines of subdued shade, § y Or green, preferred, a dull blue or pink with a tiny floral paper fort a very good ba and the copy gray boand or pla oak frame patter: ns for pictures kgrour need ot ted on Y moun narrow card od in a Glycerin and the Skin, Glycerin has an almost unlimited af finity for water, and therefore when it Is put on the skin in a pure state it in- stantly absorbs all the moisture it can reach. In the en skin already too dry this is a painful process and one that in« cially hard wh infant pure glycerin, reases trouble It is "pe en the skin is that of an are often burned by and the ignorant mother applies more to allay the iritation. The rule, without exception, must be to dilute glycerin with water before us- ing, and in many instances even this is not enough, and the lotion must be ap plied to the bands while they are still wet and then quickly wiped off with the towel. Babies Cheese Salad, A cheese salad needs enough dry and rich cheese to measure four tablespoon: : fuls. Mix with this one pint of whip ped cream and one tablespoonful of gelatin. Season highly with salt, cay- | enne and a little dry mustard. When thoroughly mixed put into small indi vidual molds and set In the icebox. Berve with French dressing and let tuce hearts. Sometimes English wal nuts are chopped very fine and sprin- kled over the molds as they are ar ranged on the lettuce leaves, A Sense of Humor, Cultivate your sense of humor and you'll have a valuable asset both as a wife and an entertainer. There's noth. ing more tiresome in the world than a woman without a sense of humor-—one who takes everything you say seriously and is so intense that you feel as If she would snap with the slightest addition. al strain. A woman without a sense of bumor Is a pitiful object. She misses half the pleasure tn life, and men avold her like a pest. Tea Towels, It seems impossible that a capable laundress should be so unintelligent as to wash tea towels in the regular week: ly washing, but such is the custom with many. Tea towels should he washed In hot soapsuds as often as they are used, well rinsed and bung up ployed to dry. They need not be ironed. WOMEN WORKERS. Out of 802 occupations reported by the last census only eight are without women workers, There are no women street ear driv. ers, though there are two women “mo tormen' and thirteen women conduct Ors. Women have not as yet taken up the employment of telegraph and telephone “linemen,” yet 22.500 of them are oper ators for these companies, There helpers among the roofers and slaters yet two women are returned as gaged in these employments, There are no women apprentices and en 47 masons, 126 women plumbers, plasterers, brick and stone 241 paper bangers, 1,700 painters and glaziers and 545 women carpenters and Joiners, There ers, 103 echinists and steel, men working in Women il ranks of the city not in the sa , policem are 167 1k bincksmiths, 571 ma workers in 1,775 are 8 women steam boller ma women women iron in tin 3.370 Nin) brass and wo et invaded epartments; th stil ive less than 879 worn ge neranl class of 1 detectives.’ me ©n Aix is not It women surprising among tis of the yet there ines mar ment “} ty as Dog linen Social Success, ; the think for herself honest, she social tol sOCing you do differ w It 1 = the above the i Wolnat the 4 } shows she for herse origin inions, She comes interestis nd to be Interesting is to succeed socially For the Hostess, When a rather “dif party be entertained omposed of who are or not quainted, 1 for Rs ) 4 scheme break the ice of forms at the If cards or some ot} i f Pun ult” is to well ac the host start to be played good oan begl: with partners by a unig: fine charad girls draw re ten Sharp The m of are endless i The Halr at Combing and gis is next down, right, from the forehead to head; then form the upward to the same point Night, from the hair he i# brushed up removes dust os free ventilation brush used seni the enter of nape of the neck By this time the head should be in a glow. The cir culation has been stimulated, and if the manipulation of the has beer thorough each blood vessel is aroused to renewed action. The hair is fed onl when there is a of blood to the hair follicles. Not until the hair shines Hke satin is it properly groomed. It 's then braided a la Marguerite, for If the scalp flow | hair hangs loose all night it is very apt to get broken and tangled Dusting a Slekroom. We all know bow untidy a sickroom becomes and bow annoying the dust of the sweeping is to the patient, “To remedy this,” said a trained and capable nurse recently, “I put a little ammonia in a pall of warm water and with my mop wrung dry as possible go all over the carpet first. This takes up all the dust and much of the loose dirt. A broom will take what is too large to adhere to the mop and raise no dust. With my dustcloth well sprinkled 1 go over the furniture, and the room is fair ly clean.” The Guestroom. In preparing a room for a guest, if only for a few days, do not neglect to place a variety of books at his dis posal. If there 8 no bookshelf in the room, books and magazines should be placed on a low table near the win. dow. Many a visitor has gone through tortured, sleepless nights in a strange house with not a line of reading mat ter to be got at. Curling Plames, Instead of using a knife or scissors blade In recurling plumes, try & smooth plece of whalebone. Begin at the base of the flues and draw them tightly and firmly between the thumb and whalebone, If they curl too much, do not hold them quite so tightly and be gin further from the aulll ad has | if and] then be pepe | to | ircies | the | No, I am In head, and 1 again, and Chauge it talk. 430 ~Metagram, the country. Change become a toy 84 I become an and 1 Lad IL again, beco No. 440 .~Lost Letters, The central il spell t of a noted philosopher 1. Take the central letter and leave cooking central eters wi from utensils =. Tak letter fro and le (Ips 3. Tal + central letter frou and leave con ] central detler 12. ~Namerieal Enigma, ry bring urtallments, Ro. 444. Combi ’ h noble wis A piace An inland body Related mane dispo water. 2 : 4&4 hu ns does the picture describe? No, 440. ~Concenled Central Acrostic. r ng fast ® Tw) w is fa | I last, il g the snow? i Mabel n not a st let me rs work 8 “Ix Besides : ist me She enough has done; ike a little fun 4 “It ain't a bit too Just let me try hard for me; and you will see.” & And And then pa gestured "Yo off 1 ran; 3 may go.” I was not slow 6 And an he sald no word to me I thought it jolly as could be No. 447 «Addisons, Add O to delegation and have neglect. Add O to an inclosure and have to unfold. Add O to a large stove and have a fruit. Add O to banter and have by word of mouth. Add O to a plural noun and have a sign Add O to a quill and have gentiment. Add O to a pronoun and have to be indebted. Key to the Pussler, No, 431. -~Word Squares: 1.- 2 Again. 8 Taint ter. IL-1. Rash. Halt. No. 432 ~1llustrated Double Acrostic: Fourth row, Benvenuto Cellini; initials, King Charles IX. 1. Knob. 2 Isle. 8. Noun. 4 Gravy. 5. Cake. 0. Horn. 7. Album. 8 Route. 9. Lemon. Epic. 11. 8hoe. 12. Nail. 18. 1dol Notice, 15, Town, 18. Halibut. No. 433. ~Riddlemeree: Eastern, No. 434. Omitted Word: Bill No. 480. Arithmetionl Puggle: « M. No. 430.-Triangle: 1. Ramrod 2 Alien. 3. Mild. 4. Red, 5. On. 6 D. No. 437. ~Diagonal: Skating. 1. 8-hin- ing. 2 BKipper. ‘8 Or-Acker, 4 DocT-or. 5. Nothing 6 GenulN-e. 7. Glowin-Q, No. 488 —Decapitations: Reel, Glad. Care. Black. Bland. Fore Seven. Gerace, 1. Lathe. 4. Hinge. §. En- 2. Area. 3 Seal 4 14 1L 4 (1 nder 10. The Price of | Rubber Goods Is iil the crude rubber, “Hot Water “Fountdin or an “Atomizer.” now is the time We “took time by the fore lock” and laid ina good supply. We are gel them y old prices, ) ving 10 Rapidly BCAre ity of If yon need a Bottle.” a ringe” to buy it ing We next Oot GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Blk. Bellefonte, EH EH RRR TH EGGED HIM TO MATRIMONY jride-to-be Wrote Her Winning Hint on a Brittle Shell. A rom by the address the hag der, ance that began (wo years ago bride-to-be writing her name and on an egg bas just resulted in py marriage of Miss Emma Soy Thoma father was { Littlestown, Pa., and Her making a shipment of eggs when Miss Norwood, of Baltimore tmore, Suyder wrote On one of the eggs the inscr Mr. COMmmIiIssion iption seen by Norwood, who is in business, and a correspon dence was immediately t He vis. the girl, and friendshi; fivally egun, ited and ed into love, place last week, ———— To be Reinbursed Congressman Deemer has succeeded after bard and persistent effort in get ting the bouse to pass the bill for the re. former be Burrows, It uror his lief of Captains Frank will that the office was After the first session of this Penrose had postmaster of msport. will remembered term of postmaster robbed of a large sum congress Senator a bill passed by the senate reimbursing Cap but the bill did ough the house at that session, tain Burrows for the loss, not get thr | Its passage at this time, however, sends {it to the president, who will likely ap | prove the measure TOUR TO CALIFORNIA the tem of The Persona for the York and Personally-Conducted Svs. he Pennsylvania Railroad. Penusvivansia Railroad mducted Tour to Californi ut season will leave Philadelphia on the Golden Gate special, February 19. going via | Cincinnati, New Orleans, San Antonio land EB! Paso 0 Los Angeles | Diego. Three days will be sp New cans, daring the Mard festivities. Should a sufficient number of passengers desire to travel under the | care of a Tourist Agent and Chaperonm, {a delightful mon th’s itinerary in Cali. fornia bas been outlined; and a return. ing stinerary to leave San Francisco March 28, visiting Sait Lake City, Glen. wood and Colorado Springs and Denver, arriving in New York April 5. Rate, $275 from all points on the Pennsylvania Railroad east of Pittsburg, covering all expenses of railroad trassportation, side trip in California, and berth and meals going on the special train. No hotel ex. penses in California are included. Tick. ets are good to return within nine months, but returning cover transporta. tion only. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents, or address Geo Boyd, Assistant General Passengen Agent, Broad Street Station, phia, Pa. second iy o prese ¢ New er On Gras New Insurance Agency. To the Public: I desire hereby to friends, and the public in general, tha | since my rvetivement from the clerkship in the County Commissioner's office I have purchased the general Insurance Agency of John C. Miller to which 1 will give my entire attenlion. remind my | This agency represents a strong line panies ; also Accident Insurance ; and WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE IN| SURANCE CO." which has many large policies in this territory and is recognised as ome of the best and cheapest. When considering the matter of In by card, by telcphome, or calling per Arcade, Bellefonte, Fa., and I will gon promptly supply you swith the necessary | information and data. A portion of your patronage is re. spectfully solicited. BOYD A. MUSSER, Leave } Ww. | Philadel | of Standard Five Insurance Com: | § the local office for the “NORTH. surance in any form, you can make | your wishes known by addressing me! American Stock Food somally at my office, and floor Bush, SAMPLE FREE Full teed, N uine without pieture of " ot Bncie Sam. ns ——————————— BA ILEOA D SCHED ULE. P* INNSYLVANIA BALL RBOAD BRANCH In effect on and After a. 0, 1902 via TYRONE “WW BHTW A KD | Leave Bellefonte © 3am, arrive at 13 06a m, at Altoona, 19pm; 500 pm | Leave Bellefonte 1 5p m pm; at Alloons ) mM jellefonte 4 4 at Altoona at f VIA TYRONE Leave Belletoute 4 22 i105: at phiaf Le ave Be AND Tyrone al Pittsburg arrive at Tyrone 0p mat Pittsburg : 2 arrive at Tyrone a Pittsburg at 10 48 BANTWARD am, arrive at Tyrone Harrisburg 2 4 p mat Philadel LL 3 m Helonte 1 06 pm, arrive at Harrisburg 45 pm pm; hin Foi at L Trot "hills pm pi at I Via LOCK HAVEN Leave Bellefonte Z &. m. arrive at Lock Haven, 10.30, leave Wi lmsport, 1240 pan Rrrive at Harrisburg, 2.15 p. m., at Philadel Dhl BALE Zn. om Be lefonte arrive at 0 pm BABTWARD, Tyrone arrive at Lock IAmsport 2 45 pm. phia7 2 png arr ve at Lock Ha 5a arrive Harrist rg arrive at iF RAL WIA At Yia i Leave Bellefonte at y y Ph BALD EAGLE VALLEY BABTWARD | » ] | - ~X% AVYQ » Fy iXR >» x -o- “| WN RN RN N RN | tied ain ax | BIER : sEQRN SERS 3.3 4 LEWISBURG & TYRONE KAILROAD Ip effect Nov. 26, 150 Ne IRE ES ZERNEG Pefetafatat along x wo» 0 = wt Lemont ~Dale Summit Pieasant Gap Bellefonte Ix x ERIZERESTES >. BELLEFONTES SNOW SHOE BRANCH Time Table in effect on and after Nov 20, 180% Leave Bellefonte 51a.m and 5.4 Arrive at Snow Bhoe 73 p.m a leave Snow Shoe Arrive at Bellefonte For rates w address Th | Sixth Ave. Fittsl J.B Hor (jen Fass Act THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNA Time Table effective Nov. 24. 1x2 READ TY No Ar. am EFONTR i's Nigh i Zion ] Hecla Park Kr der Sid 8 Mackeyv] @ Oedar Springs Kalona ! Hani ’ At Lv. lan BEECH CREEK RR) Jersey Shore § Lve rH) ! Arr (Phila. & Reading ry i PHILAD wed) 14 § ~NEW YORK.....| (Via Phila.) Wmeport Lve Ip {Weeks Daves, NEW YORK (Via Tamaqua) AT. v.a® * Dally. t+ Week Days 6:00 p. m. Sunday 1 10:55 a. m. Sunday Philadelphia Sleeping Oar attached to east bound train from Williamsport at 11:% | and west bound from ob A ol hiantil: ofp Tor EPHART, General Supt — | ELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD To take effect ond 81 | i 5 WERETWARD. | E IRETNNE® | | SraTiONs | amily Ar, «Bellefonte. JLoleville.. | | | r , N Ll ‘ . 4 . . 1 . 8 8 5 5 —- -~ EL bt Fl SEE 2 Beas $Z% PAPROADRRNAAR [State College Struble..... .Bloomsdort. FERSERAS REN: rTiel — a a | 7 85]. Pine Grove. Trains 2A Montandon, Lewisburg, Wi) Loek Haven and ahd Tyrone, with tralh Nos. 3 and 5 for State Sane & from State College connect ith Pang Ratiroad at Bellefonte for Ans east H. Twox AS Supt. 5g YOUR CALVES ig American Sk Food a, "== FOR SALR mV SIDNEY KRUMRINE, Bellefonte, Pa,
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