THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, EELLEFONTE, PA. JULY 30, 1903. i MARILLA M. RICKER. Ix the Most Distinguished Woe She man Lawyer In Amerien, Mrs, Marilla M Ricker, who was born on N.H. h ed wo mean only mitted to one of the few wom col plead in admitted to practice | States supreme court man to be mq sioner and ex: ; the judges of the District of Columbia This latter because it entails judicial powers In the District, and her work has ally for charity. Every morning twenty Mrs 87 down to the jalls In helped the women shave been ean during the nigh Mrs. Ricker | swoman an her in club for though ‘wh vle iminer appointment she secured been gener for gone vears ker has enthusis 1erests Women and Poultry HRalsing g ' hat they ralsed sides. Ilan Penalty For Singers, When a womat akes up her mh to excel n singe he must ter how remember that the beauty o depends very largely to say “no” to herself. For her many of the sweets of life must be nonexist ent. The diet of a singer has to be as carefully considered and Hmited as that of an athlete in training. Mme. Melba is devoted to sweets, but she never al lows herself one; Mme. Nordica con fesses to sometimes having a perfectly childish craving for an abundant feast of sweets and pastries, yet she denles | herself both Mme, Calve ex pressed a longing for a big, rich, | hearty workman's dinner, which she | might enjoy without thought of conse quences or any reminder of the fact that she had a volee to spoll. Mme Patt! has sacrificed practically every. | thing to ber volce, and she says that | she owes Its preservation to the fact] that she never for one moment forgets she is a singer. That this Is often In| convenient she frankly owns, “but.” | she says, “it Is a penalty I have to pay’ for n great gift.” no ou reatly endowed natur her volee y on her being able once The Dress Rest Cure, Not satisfled with her own rest cures the up to date woman has taken to rest ing her clothes, It works lke a charm, Nothing Induces shabbiness In coats gowns wore than the lines and whic? Show that Slitting and have CPOUses make a done half wrinkles they worn and reworn Kar is He Whising old HER before has Armas, round and firm their Your seldom ssed very un thelr beau shows that they on to the laws of yf hy ier i en to lose A Hint For Careful Housekeepers Wafers Cream The Homnsehold Indicator The Woman Who Swims Look te Your Letters a N (leaning Mirrors. mined t 1 CHD PS pa) Co) ve Cie rocess and soft the last If mech solled put am wonia in th Soap should not be used at al Bath Temperstares, Remember that a cold bath from 50 to 70 degrees F.: 85 to U2 degrees; warm, from 92 to 08 degrees: hot, 8 to 100 4 grees. In the of baths the warmest de gree under ordinary circumstances is about 130 degrees is one Caw Yapor In walking don’t take a heavy stride, but one that is light, free and firm, bal ancing the upper part of the body alter nately upon each hip, but without sway. ing It perceptibly The heads of six universities declare that young women outstrip young men In studying: that women average high er than men In their climbing toward knowledge Cool water with a little borax or am- monia In It Is preferable to soap and hot water on white paint, A little turpentine takes the grease off old furniture previous to repolishing. often | tepid, from | CULINARY CONCEITS, | Cover a custard while cooling and a | thick skin will not form on top Rocking (halrs and Nervousness Fhe tleaning (uphoard Broken (hina Te Cure Freekles nus for tl Jama wo parts of lemon Julee is vorite prescription of the lemon one hoa iy that the finds ram tones het up while whitens It parts of rosewanter and glycerin, w added to make the for freckles enough lemon juice face feel It. Is beneficial and also for sunburn London Working Women, There are at present twenty-five wo men inspectors in London appointed 1 look after the health of working wom en, visit all places where they are em ployed In numbers and attend to the In terests of the public generally In mat ters appertaining to cleanliness and decency, It Is some ten years since wo men were first appointed to this posi tion in London, and there were then but two Mildew, Mildew 12 one of the most difMealt of all stains to remove. Rub well wit) brown soap, then apply a paste of chalk and water and put the stained article in the hot sunshine, After two or three applications the mildew may AN ( milk to | LA Von It makes it | Aq A bleached out, Exeursion tickets, good to return by regula Combined Desk nnd Bookease, i trains within ten ays, w - \ vor wo ‘ Eo A : If you have books nnd a dexk an vill be sold at very low i . | no bookense, it Is nn ensy matter tu rates, Tickets to Atlantic ( ity will be sold via " d ‘' rh it po o y vr { ‘ ‘ ’ rt « evolve the Intter Mul wo upright | the Delaware Kiver Bridge Route, the only al A ” “ w—— rows of bool ‘ Pail Hine, or via Market Street Whart Philadel M ay " . y ’ MOON “9 : | | 3 ny i HAS phils the de 4k to allow — them TEN cn NL I —— No, 1M -Word Bullding. An art ¢ (two le tiny Fa Tour to the North No. Ry hy [oni 200 Nits From Nox, hinges or binges the real cheadings and (artall. ings Onion Soap No, 200. ~Diamond No, 204. «Enigma. No 2005 «i harade Xo, 200. Double Acrostie No 207 doen, OUR $2.00 SHOES Missing Rhymes: Tree, sky, 192. Double Ad Daffodil | vulging = Aperture Farina Omen. 6 K Laudanum No. 103 Word Puzzle: 1. Howl Prowl] 3. Bowl 4 5. Fowl No. 1.~Diamond In Quadrangle Pr BR RD 3 QA % 2 OO RE Vv r * AL RUS ARAN FRY Es ) T L 8 R I BR R A + 4h ¥Y4 No. 106A Popular Maxim: Well begun is half done. No. 1. ~False Compamtives: 1. Board, boarder; ban, banner. 2. Pill, pillar: ache, acre. 3. Clove, clover; bow, bower, 4. Rank, rancor; gate, aniter. 6 Din, dinner; eape, caper. 6 Bet, better; mat, matter, No, 107 «Concenlments: 1, Year, ear. Primals mm rostie inals~Geranium ] Flatter Demi. 7.1 CU 2+ high grade Shoe for fi wr [Y() MEET the rr demand for Men and Women to be sold bave had especially m anufactured for use a Shoe that were ving Two DorrLanrs, we Cowl i i i a SR Sh Sh proud to be able {OO BAY We CAD retail at £2.00, The material is there, the style is there, and we guarantee In fact it is as good a Shoe, in every respect, ita durability. as many others charge §3 00 for, WE WANT YOUR TRADE Bh a Th NN and it is by special values we hope to gain it. It will pay you to call and see us, when wanting Footwear and, if you want a £2.00 Shoe here's a world beater, PEL | GLE'S SHOE STORE, Lattice, attic, ou LEFONTE, PA. No. 105 « Byneopations: Petal : VOTED VV VUVVRS Holst. Padut. Ra-fas
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