THE CENTRE, DEMOORAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. MAY 21 1908, sm FE THEODORE W. BIRNEY The Woman Who Originated and Or ganized the Mothers’ CoBgress, Mrs. Theodore W. Bites of Wash: ington, a southern wong, a native of Marietta, Ga, is v mother of the Moth ers’ Congress. The ideaof bt g moth ers together in a national i effort for n more enlightened parenthood arlg- fnated with Mrs who is well known in social life and philanthropic circles She first publicly presesed the Idea at Chautauqua asus. The society was informally ecgsnized | 1806 and was formally ofan and its first national congress held fn 1897. Mrs Birney was elected and re‘sleeted president year after year Mike ple de. clined longer to Mrs. Birney is one of those uiothers who find in motherhood thel® greatest joy. She has three fine girls, who, Jp all the arduous duties Mra. B Birney, serve MIS. THEODORE W. BIESEY performed, mother's been, in one se former and places Mrs. Birney better mothe thousands of young after take upon th vows of wedlock, but who are fitted to fac the babes that along the Hoes of philanthropy carrying s4n 4 Hd conceived the women who year Ives the as little oa and cares as are yeu HET its dat come to their often willing arms There were clubs everything on earth, but there was noe where for the struggling your to turn for advl an unse! when de 2 mother prived, a be often was by or deatl cil f erian essity,” she r need and Jails a ne sald, “but ad educated mothers or perhaps bould say cated to mothers,’ the orphan schools and Jails would want . mates.” With Birney went to Chautanug presented her (dea. It took the ence by storm “The world seemed ready for it.” she says modestly ar ing the winter of 1806 the interest and invaluable co-operation of that truly great philanthropist, Mr. Phebe A. Hearst, were secured. Her generosity made possible the first congress, wliich wis successfully held fu Was! in February 1807. Since then the Na tional Mothers oxs Las held year ‘woisen edu capable reforw for in mage competent, asylums ua and there audi Cong: ly seadions that have Leen fruitful 1a) results, aud local tions of over the cou BOOP of the Birney nuinerous Organiza mothers Lave utry, thus the enlarging good wark be Home Hospitality, Hospitality in the such a charm when dispensed in the right spirit that it becomes of the chief features of home keep nlw ys cheerfully any gtiest unexpe thoze wpe cret of | to extend 1nd every guest hs bee arranged for, when the house is in perfect order and the 1 1D i reas it Is when the friend special occasion mM time, good than of the house pw Ggloner without consulting his to the convenience of real spirit of the m is put to the test The day may have been a particular ly barasding thing “gone every sometimes seem to do fault may lie need not tured the dinner may fallure, the fire in the furnace low, the cook and things at mises und sevens generally If under such cir cumstances the wife rises to the occa slon, or above it rather, and meets anid greets the guest come, laughs away any seeming incon home poaseascs life To in the mood for mee whd may foc eal) E) well ns tn reece y dro tally invited this is the It is sin epough of weleot ne when the Were iore than HNkely some one the £8 hanpe to wile as that the stress of the house the act, one may hour, as wherever wrong” they here be con les be practically a Cross venience and places before bith such as | she Las without elaborate and embar | rassing apologies, she has the true hos pitable spirit, which is a quality as rare as it is delightful, and one well worth cultlyating Detrolt News Trib | une, What Will People Say? There is one question in the mind of the thodern woman that is doing her more distinet harm than any other in the entire interrogative category, and that Is the ever recurring one, “What will people say 7* If the truth cotild be known, It Is this question that influences seven-elghths of the actions of i arugaatih ti: pluion which the ques a perfect terror to thousnds of women, oq It tw thle Tout of “what people wil) fin eritieism I with Sele mgelyves and to others around them: | they {them ; aod wiy ? | did might contie folie from some neigh frifey has | in her beart Mrs. | ington sprung up all | gut by Mrs! easily one! have! the i with a hearty wel | say” that Is keeping many pway. from her ogn, fell MN develop men urd Ok of her Prey Wh ate, frond Dolev hat FOREN Br wom: woman {en would today gladly push out of their | Lives sores of the thdngs that really do not matter. df they were not mortal iy afraid of ‘what other people waoilld ny. They ky Ow dat many of the things they do of no moment, yet they do them a dW a pole mi be cause they fenr the volee of the world They play fast and loose health and” become burdens to things out of their place for happiness of do while incur they themselves push the big Iron use they ing the things that are they cannot possible copmaent which, if otherwise ahd were Hyves there is no miss the worth Because the bor, acgumiutiues or friend And so the farce of Wing goes on with many women, and they them sel vesy their husbands and their chil dren suffer ull Because of “what other people will say!” — Ladies’ Home Jour nul meanwhile T0 Ne To know what makes us Interesting. to duterest ourselves Is interesting. There is ¢ tween a dull we Low Lier conver interesting wei Thi but the cour 00 Coarse woiluan wWiio places A well interesting ‘by biy pivase oth ue nh Khe for the feel ¢ ne of | the 8 A Mena For Cheerful Halls, til and stairway being ag ost important wsthetic fa nong SO hal y won brow fis in pref heerful The viditor Bane paper iters from the ipressions, and eertainly a du walnseotis uwsxl Une those browt O milasaon wy ’ mY I SEDNgIny mly pros paper were HE ded a used The Superior Waman., Perhaps the most WOILLe! are those whe afllict others with 2 ge of their it pl nly says “1 ama excellent persouagée perfect. and | want you to know (t™ One of the unfailing proofs of superior. ity Is not inflated with the weight of one’s worthy, The truly great carry their bonors tery, very lightly, and those whose lives are the plirest, no ilest sweetest fh no show of the benuty to be and nke fact beyond wliichh they unconsciously Beautiful characteristic quiilities ard the poetry of the human hers, . They have their enchantments that are use ful to dife amd to manners, for they happiness and virtue the rive us both The Shoulders and ANeck. ! » A lovely neck and ghoul to speak for them 1 be loft idly enough, women rea f e newks have Kets they v to thelr beauty ornaments or rin mncren se of ast call attentio shake Lhe 1 the sweep from the back ue ' re ) However, If it be of pearls for a Lhe E001] one news (ne less ould have in colo poliires as the n Vaseline Stains, Vaseline tail re about as obst fro clothing garment 12 fine, it = go 10 the trouble of ether, Saturate the spiots with the ether and spreid smooth lyon a Clean surface. Cover tightly with a bowl to prevent too rapid evap oration, Ether will many grease stains, but it should be used with all possible calition et iri ned while to cleansing It with worth mmoye Caleimining the Noom Rooms where the paper is hideous or Aefaved and where repapering Is pros hibited «cam be ealeimined fo any. prey ferred shade. The calcimine will dry in a few hours, and if the desigh of the paper appears through at all it will be merely as a faint thtcery If nn fron bedstead 18 diafigudd by spots where the paint has worn off, get white euanmel paint and cover the spota, After these dry cover the whole with one thin coat. Every housekeeper shonld thapect her kitchen amd pantry towels every few days to see that they ave wholesome; clean and well aired. Bracelets always set off a handsome hand and detract attention from an unattractive one, Moths will not near, clothes ‘wprinkled with turpentine, bred friend | ctors in | street is open to ade dreaded class of | superior worth in | was ) Y ery i I 4 1 dfn Indeed goite | { clay pip 0 { r oats : od far | tke tot of heurt fmpare. | i BOImNe with | the ides that by | gracious lines | ribies or | mi becoming stones. | LITTLE LADIES FIRST, waa sshnall pat That Is the Way It Always In In This Spells Clay. « it school, you know eutabhar ne, ward, ght aithough nhey nne wright Las an i fold nder inthe s fuese Jol A Babble Party, of amuse ; ¥. be mad mont 4s no pastebon ry wound Ml bee stspended In i ¥ pAPEr alien are hotels af strong won paid A tabiespooniid of glyceri in which has been dissolved, and a pi; the other waterials peed fret rings tem ring, babble Each 1% to hiow and to the suo wed two through “publdesrs” person. gaunng 2 awarded sou person is all hus bulbrbve vwsin score The Do It Yaarveely Why do you ask the teacher or some clasupate Do it yourself fo.80ive hat You Hug | your west I» the the Do hint fron Fryers and You w HN Onsite a the very wisdom andl strength in this effort, even if at fret the prol lew is Car wd your skill ’ stud ot the answer. that : Fo. REAR A reauy me wards Hrain Twisters A man #tamed on go journey wit fox. a goose and ng oa riser be was pusgied how he Was Wo get across, as hie could take but and Lis and goose to it the fof n peek of com (‘on ane of his possessions at a the, could not fox goths r. for the fox wonld « He conld not together, for the Wonk! eat the How did he afrunge it so he got thew all norogs safely’ A wan bad eight gallons of wige in ; keg. He wanted to divide It 80 as to got one-balf, " He had only a three & lon Keg, gp five gillon ker dnd gallon keg, How did he divide onehalr? leave the IMive the goose and corn 2a «corn fi Yen iT pot Beastie Wanted (he Same A gentleman was dinlpg with a fam ily of which Jittlé Degdle was a mem ber.” When her Tathéf bent to carve the tarkey, he asked the minister what Patt he phe forted and wal to1d IF wie Immatesinl. After ® Ame 10 wits Hos slo's En to be served, and in reply to pioslnliar query from papa she replied, “1 dese you way give we. oe ploge of ze Im'terial too." é § Connndrams What enn pase the sin ifm nik. Ing n shindow? The wind, Why is a guidebook Lie n; pale of handeuflis 7, Because it, Js snnde for i twa, toys” % b LAL ol ful of A di Ewe Sigil a Bia FOL OF IDO hard probiesa? | to the — tion of it is the | am ‘ nltho 4546-7 for Sor In ys vol {| W hich through the 1 der the limit | certain form of POSSCSsi ye Ore. son. 1 Bpar. b FID, Mpingram, A small river frat | ure of three feel, "4, An einblem of Work’ vom posed of fine ri A Tanning in cote tition No. 1 {E xwniple: 1 20. «Syncopaflous, von Went awnsyY, a becon A weight would become a8 body of A ated A measure would becowe i kind of would become =a flawor D. A tend vehicle wonid be ome to » would beeome repetition. 21 ~Charnde. Hidden States 1. & fact in saturil history 2. A wotte for young workers, No. 125 «~Transposals, “Yon see." wdid the doctor. “the has such alight hold that if be goes Immediately he wo wee and will soon recover. No. 120. -Misalng Rhymes, Bafe From winter st There live a silly The country of gree oy 1? 8 on #lLLhor ee rine and summer ee. Hite, ww, No. 127 «Progressive Enigmas, L We made a 12345678 explora. the « paid our 10-11-12 when TR w end of the last 1-2-3 p A 3 the woon as 1 not 123 note as ugh tis 1284067 should go S31 Was un 3. The gulle gquited a sald that ne ood whose one No. 138 .<Double Rebendings. Doubly behead ploader and get a lubri belwad to Provonn Doubly Deliend ii ator, Doubly and get a Caan lowded and get a part of the Human Hod Doubly behiddd ft spocién” of trefofl | grass and get novos Key to the Pusslor. No. 110. ~Triaygles: L-1, Kipling, 2 Inhere. 3 Thase. 4. Lest. 5 Ire 8B Ne, 7. GU ILS Prowl 2. Rare. 8 4 We n LL No. 111. «Geographion! Puzzles: Oak. land. Key West No. LIRA Gongesled. Poet. Emer Eels. 2. Emma. 3. Seel 4, Ease, 6 Nowe No. 113 Artist, 1 Tone, § Transpositions. siart, art "tis, tact Is, No. 14. Easy Riddlemerce: Ele phat No "118 SP wera Napkin, phk Irritationa ton Curyconibe erotas, Prey deen. rope Nou 116 Charate : Dipelo- mate. Noi 115. Pri) Acrostie: America, 1. Amazon, 2 ine. & Ewerald, Rivulet. 5, lini 6 Captivate. 7, Armament, a Rn Adlon Peard Peas. SHOT » don] vile you will ind | Samples free. Recut Davourrst Disconer Nore Hone mi 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 him, For “Force” has made him “ Sugny Jim,” Force The A Yos to Indigestion. “Every summer | Rave had LO take toniod, but now | use ‘ Fore I am enjoying excel lent Desith ; 1 has bullt me up J eat 'Forpe' at vight apd it Rives me a tful sles It builds up, surisfes and is plens AL to eal and a foe 0 lndh gestion “Mus Kits W, Dow Heady wo-Berve Ceres gives work to weak digestions and supplies the energy. you puschast & Pres. ent, sclect will is Likely to soon forget the giver. tic designs, beamiticlly finished with great wearing qualities are co something that last, or the pemon seociviag Mt Artis. together wbincd (a the 1547 Rogers Bros” REMEMBER 1047) SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, Fu. 1 5¢ “1847 Rogers Bros." brand bas & we ‘Silver Plate that Wean "and is cad! ne dealers, Send to the makers Hustrated catalogue No, 6. RA reputation as dby alll beavtifully i ol for SPER 00 Buss MERIDEN BRITANNA oo. Meriden, Conn, ’ rid wide TTT TITTY @ How about Those Cows? ARE THEY MAKING YOU ANY MONEY or do you keep them just for fun You can make them Pay BY USINC— Sharples Tubular Separator anvthing advertising mat- Call al d Cost you MCALMONT & CO, = BELLEFONTE, PENNA. kisi ANY CHURCH or parsouage or institu — { ion supported by voluptary constribu. tion will be given a liberal quantity « the Longman & Murtinex Pare Paints whenever they paint, NOTH i Have dove 80 for twenty seven | years. Sales : Tens of millions of gallons, Pamted nearly two million houses ander guarantee 10 repaint if sot satisfactory. | The paint wears for periods up to eight. {een years. Linseed oll. must be added to the paint, (dome in two minutes). Actual cost then about $r.2x a gallon Sold by oor agents, G, R, | Spigelmyer, Beliclonte; J. W. Glasgow | Coburn, — wh: FARMERS | Get your horses ready’ for your spring work by feeding American Stock Food pS Hele Sam. So od | nl een ny American Stock Faod Co, “ove FOR BALK BY _ SIONEY KRUMBINE, Aellatate, Pa, Centre County Barking Co o | Bond igh And pig ro y Bedi: gn thoes JM. BHUGGERT, Cashier, wmamamummum Condition 3 Powders A well workhorse 1: worth a 1s Balf a dorer mopy ones. A 3 fick horse eats his head off Our Condition Powders will ptt yout stock I fine condi. tion. It 1s not a cheap stock food but a valoable medicinal powder. Thousands of pounds bave been sold fo this country under or gurantee ‘satisfac. tion or your money back" and we have never been called 3 upon to refund 1 dollar. Our cdstomers are oar best adver tisers, NB equally good for cattle, sheep nnd hogs. ase. per 1b. $1b4. for #1 al : GREEN'S PRARRACY, Alone eon Yo beg
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