6 THE CENTRE DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 14 1903. Fs —————— —— A CORNER CLOSET. Just the Thing For Use Where Hoom Is at an Premium, Where closet room Is at a premium an arrangement which is both conven fent nall will two pine boards, meeting In a cor and ornnmentai is to ner of the room, each board about two | and one-half or three feet long. A cor ner shelf is then perfectly firm If sim. | Hooks | ply lald across the upper edges may then be to the boards and to the upper side of the shelf and screwed CONVENIENT AND ORNAMENTAL. draperies suspended in front of all. A “handy” constructed such a closet for herself. With a little more expense and the help of a carpenter a light, movable framework, with top and floor, can be made to fit into the corner of where it may be able, this marring ing woman hb as pine any room les being Besl g mov added walls requi advantage of not Housekeep- has (yooxd A Congress of Nations. has a mania for arranges under the The “fixing up things" stairway in the 8 by ner (save the mark! she might better christen of tions.” Over a pine packing box made in St. Louis she drapes a Navajo bilan ket, and behind it pins a Mexican se- rape of gandy color, against whiel hangs =a shield crossed by a Norman battleax, a Zulu spear and an Indian tomahawk. From hooks in the ceiling she Arab camel blanket pleced out with an embroidered from Fayal tied back with a horsehair lariat Texas. She k fons which have all Turkish one corner a Ron ese soreen and a Chine banjo and a Turkish pip drop light add a festive alr all the zir the corner gets. Being too dark to read In and too uncomfortable to sleep In, It Is merely an extra thing to elesn on sweeping days. —8t. Louis Globe- Democrat woman who NS hall a cozy cor wliieh ‘the CONEress na she Tasmanian rawhide depends an and from soawi wit} effect of bx ws the couct cush the ng but the comfort of the centurion’s spear off dinner gong and supports tentlike canopy with A Japan couch an fends drafts he a Georgia « resembling a “ee which is The Wife's Part. The woman who looks after her fam- fly, trains her children and makes a happy home for her husband more than earns her living. By such work she contributes as much as does her husband to the general support of the family She not feel it Incum bent upon her to go outside or to do any work. She does a great work--the greatest work a woman could be called upon to do-—which, to do thoroughly would take all her facuities and much of her time This does not woman who has no children needs kil for =a Buch a woman could if It were neces sary cultivate some talent and of material assistance to her husband and still have time for pleasures But the woman who does her duty to Rf growing family does her is pecuniarily Independent Queen need however apply to the and who time to diversion be part and American The Uses of Lemons. Pew things are more disconcerting to a thrifty housekeeper than a spill of Ink on her snowy napery. If a fresh lemon is always kept in the house, the ugly black stain can entirely re moved by cutting a quarter of lemon and squeezing the juice on the Ink spot, which should then be rubbed over with yellow soap and rinsed in cold wa ter. The properties of the lemon are so numerous that, like a bottle of sweet ofl, no housekeeper should ever without both these commodities from culinary uses, if a child wakes up with a tight little cough the juice of a lemon, mixed with honey and giv en In small quantities, is most soothing be be Amusement In a Box of Sand, Nobody knows until he has observed | the effect on children what a lasting | | stitute fund of joy and entertainment there is In a box of sand, a tin cup and a fun nel. The funnel ean be fastened to the side of the box by a wire bent In the form of a ring, In which the funnel rests. With the tin eup even a baby will pour the sand through the funnel in an endless stream, and under this stream little wheels can be made to turn. The sand is harmless and safe and never loses its charm. Lanolin, Lanolin ix a wonderful ald In keep. Ing the face soft and the complexion clear. Unlike most cold creams, If put on before retiring the skin will be found to be quite molst In the morning, ‘and, washing with a pure soap, the w of dust are easily removed the pores, to the | | good Apart | HOUSEHOLD HINTS, When a glass fruit jar is emptied, wash Immediately, dry and sprinkle in side with salt. This will keep It sweet, One part beeswax in two parts tur. pentine, dissolved In heating, makes g paste for polishing bardwood floors. Steel and fron may be brilliantly pol ished with a paste made of equal parts of brick dust amd whiting with a little paratiin Polished tables may be kept in good condition If about they are well rubbed mixture of moistened once a week with a | equal parts of turpentine and olive ofl Apply with a flannel, after ward polishing with a dry cloth If a lamp be overturned, remember that water will only spread the flames carried by the burning oil, The right plan Is to confine the area of the fire and to smother the flames by throwing garden mold or flour rapidly as possible plece of down sand, ns Quicklime absorbs damp, so In clos. ets or other damp places it {8 a good pian to have a plateful of this powder, absorb the It will be ron ime i ’ will moisture and mildew the as, of course, it loses te effect which prevent HITE RAS Ary to renew lime Order In the Household, vol nat #4 denied “It « Known home and of a woman is subtly nnat he AAV ’ wd vocate of beauty RAVE person, “thi ful | influenced by her nent connection with her environ ml punctua are of The observance of these olls of life, brings wrinkles iy words every well organized house hold the brov wheels that lines We the prevent to around the mouth or Unconscious. y Wi the we ugliness of which in the arrangements nature contact of serious « goods our chattels is a onsideration n a well appoint ittractive one who takes to the lose meant he that mg the pense this its own dimness of and luxury effective Ay its are Dia Kgron nust be an artistic eye ) observing tion of the bean ind and a tifn Feather Pillows, Feather pill aired Lecco IW a] w dead ar exposed days, wettls » Is no ralt taking a Week tne to fluff the King often ers so treated will remain fresh and sweet for years Window Seats. Most of our city rooms, even in apart ment houses set deeply enough to all seats. These add to the beauty and convenience of a small room and need ] fit hair and a back Hoxes be covered not be expensive may te] Into the space, with cushions neatly tacked on made by tacking a flat cushion against | wit! the and Cover fipst and fi paneling with musin denim ish w tacks added fAtting then 1 brass should be made hy pensive mttan or bamb had fitted bh as are to be it far nishing stores hese are with movable cushions and have a if desired In Case of Polson. When a identally pol sone ] of the ant} kind im and salt are two ny MM nN A not sure dote, x * of some meiints things fo A bottle of ipecad ter than « kept In the used, put a desser of Inkewar tient take by tick! vomiting Is certaln household, but costs little and Is bet and should always be If mustard is to be tspoonful In a glass } water and make the pa two or n avery RIE three glasses: then ng the throat with the finger The dose shonid 1bhout minuies, so may be thoroughly No matter what the poison, the thing you should do is TA be repeated In that t) emptied ten we stomach remem ber to give an » Cane Chalr Seats, When the cane seat of a chalr wears out, It may either be recaned or fitted with a veneer seat, but If the chalr seems hardly worth this expense it may be fitted with a cheap homemade sub Paste firmly together six thick nesses of firm brown paper, trim to the shape of the seat and fasten it to the frame with brass headed tacks. Allow It to get perfectly dry and then varnish It. Buch a seat has very good wearing quality and is neat In appearance. Dressing the Maly, Never plle your hair high on the bead unless it be of faulty shape and heeds such elaboration. A girl with & hond of delightful contour should al. ways so dress Ler hair as to reveal its lovely lines and shape, for nothing sets off a pretty face so well as a suitably dressed head. Artistic and suitable to time, | have windows which are | ww for window | : | lngly Yaiance, | No. 110.Triangles, I.-1, In. 3. Appeitrance, 4. O. Anger. 6, A Latin word of denial, sometimes used in old English. 7. A letter 11 1. To rove for prey A natural compound 2. Beattered of metal and matter, 4. A pronoun, b. A lets No, 111. Geographienl Pozzlens, prem PRG . 3 LIN | here represented? 112.~A Concenled Poet. the | bas writter 4 pleas with a small anh 5 sature, tl as entering fully | 8 He was a famou 7. With a seomed its no greater Concord | Ko, 110. ~Transpositions, My #esees ¢, nd | "i en wees No. 114. ~Eany Riddlemeree, I a ® It i i i i i I Al ina Find in vexatious Find “the flov hat frost bound clod” in con hor Find the queen of lowers in to fore tell Dreaks bs for clean ing Eke] Neo. My rinsr Ia a § iy apcoOXD While my THIRD is a bless When tr es and sorr The tact and f my In scouring advantage Him often to f To stand In the presence of kings 116 Charade, ead, rise ge overh word of surg ne to have we arim WHOLE brings reign lands No, 117. Frimal Acrostic, Primals name a great country Crosswords I. A river In America « An pre Us stone Want South eastern 4 A staal To please exceed stream. 5 of act ) G 7. A force equipped for war No. 118. Additions Add Arty to a fruit, and It becomes a Jewel Add d It be fifty to a vegetable, | comes a loud sound Add ty to manner, and it becomes pattern Add Afty to a reward, and have ex- perience Looking at the Bright Side, “Charlies, not Clara we won't “Don't worry about that we haven't got any garden, have to break our backs keeping the weeds out of IL" Key to the Passler. Word Squares: 1.1. Elbow 2 Larch. 3. Brace 4 Occur 5 Where. 11-1, Aspen. 2. Biave. 8 Panes, 4 Event. 05 Nests No. 100. «Charade No. 101. Geographical braltar. Ipswich. Carrara No 102 Syncopations: Dower. Flend Range Fibre, No. 108 1. Prop, proper Post, poster. 4. Port, porter. Himber, No. 104. -Quadrangle: OU 380 % 8B 58 3% 42 0 L * r 1 i 2 2 QF B® FF 4 6 % % OR No. 108.<IMustrated Rebus: Ele phants and car trains bear thelr trunks on before, No, 106 «Acrostic: Rip Van Winkle. No, 107. -Triangle: 1. Sprain, 2 Plant. 4 Rant. 4 Ant. 5 It ON. No. 108 Progressive Enigmas: Par son-age. Malefactor. Luke-warm. Load-stone. Intuition, No. # Ear -nest Puzzles: Gi Marselllon Chain Spain, Positives and Comparatives: 2. Beamp, scamper, 8 6. Limb, No. 100. Decapitations: Coffer, Dell, Glass. Troll. A famous author. 2. To be fixed / For fear ig sleepless night of torture in a strange hand, A | other | chamber should be equipped | side, that u | depends a great deal state. 3. A a single vegetable that | | we planted has come up i if | | Tropical Fruits In the Guestroom. When a guest is expected for a few { days’ stay, iu preparing the room the | thoughtful hostess will have placed a | few books within it | shelf in the room, books and magazines | should be placed on a low table near | If there is no book the window or at the head of the bed. Many a visitor has gone through a relieved near at with matches, is an which every that have been fow would good candle, with house had a books been thing guest It mat ters not if the room Is furnished with { either lamp, gas, electricity or even all | three, the It, too, should be near at hand at the bed. Hght may be struck with. out on the floor candle Is n necessity. out getting Medicine For the Halr, To brush and brush and still to brush Is the best for the halr, re membering that it the halr and not which to recelve this Upon used first place medicine is is the brush In the clean and re comb + washed as I'he so that It will v8 face disen- ANY CHURCH or parsonage or institu tion supported by voluntary constribo tion will be given a liberal quantity the longman & Martinez Pare Paints whenever they paint NOTE Have dove so for twenty.seven years. Sales: Tens of millions of gallons. Painted nearly two million houses ander guarantee to repaint if not satisfactory The paint wears for periods up to eight. cen years. Linseed oll must be added to the paint, (done two minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 a galion Samples free. Sold by our agents, G R, Spigeimyer, Bellefonte; J. W. Glasgow. Cobnrn in —— Krumrine's Instantanious Headache obstinate 10 Powders will relieve the most cases of nervous and sick headache cents tf of From Early Spring to Summer Time The Housewife is in a quandary what select for the table that is tizing and inviting. Gar den truck is not in market and vegetables have not ap In our peared this dilemma to come store the large line of Canned and Preserved Fruits, Meats--- goods that are the fully at prices you pay for infer. highest grade guaranteed jor qualities are always on sale and early vegetables from markets Remember the place, appe- Nee Southern Sechler & Co. | Bush House Block, Bellefonte, Pa. PENNYROYAL PILLS n. Jim Dumps had tried some time in vain To ease an after-dinner pain Which gnawed at him his belt below, And filled his world with indigo, Dyspepsia now can’t bother Fim, For “Force” has made him “Sunny Jim.” ‘Force’ A Foe to Indigestion, Every ) Lake tanics ‘Foros lent hea | eat gives but no I sm enjo it has ! at ni restful Lh Fores me » bullds up, sa: ant to eat and a foe gestion Mus ENS Br Kare W summer | have had vo The HesdytroBerve Ceres gives work to weak digestions and supplies the energy. wl iia nl 8 Dion i piea indi- Dow Boots $3 00 Oxfords $2. 50 > MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. S|TeaTT*S TT Tt*T** TTT TST YTY* > v2 2% You want both l 3 Styles 50¢ extra od ox Special FDTD DNDDDODDDRRDRDDD [1] PITTI A How about Those Cows? #7 Sharples Wi Al sell the Tu ter tl tell got wi you ane anything [ts ARE THEY MAKING YOU ANY MONEY or do you keep them just for fun ? You can make them Pay BY USINC- Tubular Separator advertising mat- Call and you ular and have a lot of nN SCPArators, 4 ive having an it don't al ab al wortl Cost MCALMONT & CO, = Centre County Banking Co. | Corner High and RBpring Streeis Recrive DRrosirs ; IM, SHUGGERT, Cashier GARMAN HOUSE... High Street, House, Bellefonte, Pa. New. Heat. Eloetric Light, modern improvements, C.M LC. 5B GARMAN Proprs iy obtain U, & and Foreign EN Discount NoTis opposite New Furniture. BELLEFONTE, PENNA, a ITT ¢ (Condition Powders A well workhorse is worth a balf a dozen mopy ones. A sick borse eats his head off. Our Condition Powders will put your stock in fine condi. tion. It is not a cheap stock food but a valuable medicinal powder. Thousands of pounds bave been sold in this country under our guarantee ‘satisfac. tion or your money back’ and we have never been called upon to refund a dollar. Our customers are our best adver tisers, Itis equally good for cattle, sheep and hogs. ascts. per 1b. sibs. for $1 at GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Blk. Bellefonte, Court Entirely Steam and all WMT mmm
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