THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 2 1903. MRS, C. D. WENTWORTH, A Portrait Painter Whose Work Is Highly Praised by the Crities, Mrs. OC, DD. Wentworth, the New York portrait painter, is a daughter of F. C, A. Denkmann, the lumber dealer of Rock Island, and is a niece of Frederick Weyerhauser of St. Paul. After graduating from Wellesley col- lege she began her study at the Chica- go Art institute and then went to Mu- nich and IP’aris, where her professors included Bouguereau, Ferrier, Aublet, Delance, Collot and Carl Marr. Mrs. Wentworth paints portraits ex- clusively, and her work has been com- well known The Ideal ery the ideal the idolized | Nursing Bables, It is advisable for every n mother to give bottle of some kind ty-four hours the best food for | This should be well diluted. Commence with a you to dilute the milk at least five or six times, gradually in creasing the strength of the food by us ing less water and more milk, until the food is about the strength of one-third milk and two thirds This strength will answer for a child about three months old. The object In giving the baby other food thus early Is mere iy a safeguard in case of accident, If the mother should fall 11 or If for any other reason it should become necessa ry to wean the baby It does not have to be done suddenly, as sudden weaning fs difficult and usually attended more or less with disaster. 1f you have ae keustomed the child to take other food than its natural nourishment matters pare very much simplified. After the third month 1 would commence tu give the baby two bottles a day until the sixth month Is reached. The food In the meantime can made a trifle stronger. Now begin to Increase the Strength and number of bottle feedings until the eighth month and the baby is entirely weaned from the breast.- Marianna Wheeler In New York Her nid, irsing her child at least of food one n the twen milk v's milk Next to mother's ifants Is co Wg baby water be ——— — The Dead Line In Pamily Discipline, In the sacred relation of parent to child there always comes a time when = J of the | to throw | me edgings. lem a strip neatly just | below the seallops and also to the fac | ing of the garment, gathering at the | latter place, if the embroidery is gath hen, If the slit Is just at the { point where the edging joins the gar | ment, it will be easy garment | broidery, taking pains to distribute the If the break Is farther up in { the work, u neat darn must he put in to hem the edge to the re-enforced em | gathers, | When you have your embroidery thus long as the thing, fur than to see a protected, It will wear as itself--a nothing is more slovenly garment hatt trimming or with the edging caught to it In such f manner as to lose half its width, In sertions are mended in the careful to wide garment degirable minus its same way, your strip of enough to reach both sides of the insertion. being have cambric Mushroom Pincushion, As a rival to the radish, tomato, ap ple and tiny pumpkin, which, fashioned of silk, appear on wilady’'s dressing ta ble as pincushions, the mushroom has its debut. This is fhe guaintest and most captivating of produ made nll these re ions and if it is skillfully made if truly a woodland Is composed of crenmmn colored top or stuffed n to mak it suitable The m looks as trophy. silk, umbrella with cot ushroow Is tin (lever Suggestion, A Hint to Home Dressmakers, Shrunken Flannels Door Stop a Bedroom Windows Cooking a Steak. i vay to \y is to Kk It fon thus permitting right way I» a little » end of both sides fi mite or so, thu ‘ ng and retaining A Dangerons Practice, A common and dangerous practice Is the bed in contact undesirable objects to daintiness If to noth ing else, Clothing worn during the day should be removed from the bedroom at night outer garments on Considering that they come with all sorts of this Is inimical Inflamed, weak and sore eyes, pim ples and eatarrh may all be “passed the use of the family towel The Individual towel is a hygienic ne ceanity on” by There are now twenty-nine women of title In Epgland Amer ean girls, Including four dochiesses and Wo countesaes, who were —— For cleaning lamp chimneys use a mop made by tying a sponge on a smooth stick. The disorderly gir! will make a dis orderly woman. | A GOOD JOKE. But Robert Did Betty Not Enjoy nod It ns Dia cle Dick, (areful Little Huth The Game They Play In Alaska A : he Some of the Kings of Poland (mn ‘ } + : thers were r ur kings who reigned over far awa) . ‘ nd. although iy the history their chara the no of of Poland to find « history sur bot then sup in a word the teristics of each The first was “Lion Hearted.” like fal lish Richard: the second was the “in trepid.,” while the third and fourth were entirely different men, being the “Wry Mouth” and the “Curled” there you have an idea of the Polish Boleslases To further what other varieties of kings ruled in Poland In need but rin over the Pacifie™ the the “White,” Short These names many ways, for afford an Insight Into the history of the time as well as de seribing the monarchs the wis Eng and four learn bygone days om list and And the the “Just the “Black” and the are suggestive In “Unreless they A Hash Process, Teacher Suppose, Johnnie your mother cuts a pound of ment into eight parts, what will each part be? Johnne Chaffle~An eighth of a pound Correct each elghth In part be then?" “A sixteenth of a pound.” “Just so. Now, suppose she cuts each sixteenth In six pleces, what will each plece be?” “Hash ™ cuts each she will Now, suppose two, what | and name a yellow 0 2 . 2 Ah 4 «8 oP vi +3 STREP) “ar gy 2 re of vy © Lo) No, 172. ~Nomerieal Enlgmana, I am composed of thirteen letters 1 [ ing in marshy places 3, 14 is a planet, 12, 13 Is a precious metal, 7, 61s a kind of meat, , 10 is to fit with rigging. No, 17T8.«Added Syllables, This **** was Effie's pride and joy; Ble pald a ****ar for the toy Bhe nte The ****4u¢ the **** with keen delight; on her hat was bright, A *** the walter bowed Bhe gave a ned the crowd Put on her ***pet, J No, 1T4~Flower Puzzles, Take one letter from each of the fol | lowing words In succession and spel | the na known flower nd me of a well 1. Castle, man} courage, work, No, 1705. Misning Rhymes, AT tl onnected Trinngles, No, 177. «1llastrated Rebas, No, ITS. AL ross Purposes, : I KE 1TH. hnrade, 180 Decapitations d leave a grain Behea lively dance and leave a fish The Only Way, Goodman—You are a very noble little Now, tell me what underiying principle prompted you to forgive wicked boys who ealled you ugly names Tommy They me. ~Town and Country The Rex fellow Tommy deep those wns nll bigger than Key to the Pussler, No, 165. «Diamond: 1. D. 2 Dueal. 4 Decimal. 5. Named 1 Den. 8 6 Lad | No. 168 Primal mus. 1 Parrot. 2 gon, 3. Laces, 4 Yarmistick 5 Pumpkin 6 Horse, 5. Elephant. 8 Mone h) 9. Umbrella, 10, Bpear 1697 haste slowly No, 165 «Transposition: Tern, rent. No. 160 « Hidden Trees: 1. Dis-fig-ure 2 Overwhelmed 3 Palmdstry. 4 Thrashing. 5 Repine. 6 Impeach. ol 7. Bubdime. 8 Appearance. 9 Affirm No 170, Hardy, 2 A eroatie ft Polyphe. No Anagram Enigma: Make Rhombold: Across — 1, Tares. 8. Glant. 4. Prior. 6 Bpeak. Down-1, H. 2 At & Rag. 4 Drip. 5 Years. 4 Snip. 7. Toe. 8 Ra, 0 K, No. 171 « Geographieal Pussies: Plymonth, Denver. Richmond. Co lombus Idabo. Alabama. 1 ne . ’po y | wild flower grow- Jim Dumps found Mrs, Dumps distressed About an unexpected guest, “There's nothing in the house to eat" “There's something better far than meat.” The guest endorsed Jim's view with vim When helped to “Forece' by “Sunny Jim.” A of 5 The Ready to-Berve Cereal ready for any emergency. Thanks for times a dn) Took pote visit OWN A FARM “IN THE LAXD OF THE DAKOTAS" WHY NOT 7 IT IS EASY. GOOD LANDS AT $8.00 PER ACRE Eastern tenant farmers would better their condition by taking advan- tage of this opportunity to buy low priced farm lands and making their homes in the Dakotas, Illinois. P. O. STIVER, Freeport, AM oAdatdandandontoatantoatadtoniontontontsstsndenl Prove it, Ladies Cm) ““ 4 we 2 \ =v a sy lo SH 3 | Best $2.50 Shoes for Women Shoes ur $2.50 oy y A © \ tor N eo 1 SHOE STORE 1 b, INGLE Bellefonte, Penn’a. 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