THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 8, 1903. A WOMAN COMPOSER. Mrs. Florence McPherran of Chicago Is a Promising Musical Student, Mrs. Florence McPherran, a writer of catchy and melodious musle, is one of the most talented women in Chlea- go. She began ber wusical studies at an early age, and from the time was a child of six years it was her de- light to improvise upon the planoforte. When she took up the study of harmo- ny and composition later it natural and easy, and she at once be- came ambitious to become known as a composer, Mrs. McPherran was educated in Chicago. Bhe studied under the most noted teachers and today is considered she became MES. FLORENCE M'PHERRAN, one of Chicago's talented ama anists he has done a accompanying for iblie of late and now Kreat has given up ber pub devotes her entd but three year em, “The Spinn became popular. The grea Mrs. McPherran's work is still uscript, and n of it which peared lately Is Mrs. McPherran beard of In a larger way In future, and it w if one day her the roll of famou ould not be su were Value of Good Stenographers, The aver 4 uated fron little en of steno living hey v #1 rl a AKe OCe KF recently Let There Be Light, d t) : ’ oid saw. "a i it the lig lan often cot In an n oid that wi physi People who lve In dark come sadly pale, anmmie, nervous and the prey of diseases, for there Is no life without there Is health without Mght We do not breathe with the lungs alone; we also breathe with the skin, whose capillary circulate mil Hons of corpuscles which ro wut the ise there Is } enters ou houses be irst and no alr vessels blood When we cogitate a minute on the potency of light in the vegetable and animal worlds we are better able to understand how considerable must be its Influence on the growth, develop tent and health of our noble selves, Plants are bloodJess without the light und fruits grown without the Dever arrive at maturity. “More light!” Goethe's words, have | nne a watchword in today's mex | Pines, and baths of Nght irradiating of gher from Old Sol or from a glant elec tric jet are one of the latest successful pliysician’s prescriptions. But those who live in sunny rooms und flood thelr homes with fresh sun fight will not need to leave thelr own Inglésides to go to the hospitals for wun baths which they might and should have at howe, | “Kept For Company.” | There are still a few benighted ‘housekeepers who persist In keeping — are | hungry for oxygen and whose millions | of nerve filaments are thirsty for light. | light | J ete best treasures “for company.” ' Frequently the looked for company { fall to appear sat the time they are ex- | pected, and the things saved for thelr | delectation are usel Many a Ww 1o any one else who prides her this fault, tines good | self on her h wolnnan OUR keeping hans and no matter how many she may be disappointed she never seems to learn the folly of Kk Ing the best of everything for visitors, As a conse- quence the husband and children stand in mortal that they Lave been taught Is only for The best chalrs are not to be ool of using { terror company, sat in for fear they will look shabby or the springs be out of when guests arrive. The best must never under any condition the family board for home The table linen Is hoarded with care, and if no company ever appeared on the scene It would continue to rest un disturbed on the shelves of the linen closet untill the trump of Gabriel's horn.—Pittshurg Chronicle Telegraph order china appear mere Re, Tulle In Table Decoration, The women of Canada have a unique way of decorating their lunch and din- ner tables. Around the centerpiece of flowers or ferns they fluff a lot of tulle, They use pink, green, yellow or white to match the flowers, but usually white | The | tulle is pulled out its full width, then | for dinner or for a bridal feast. flow bit crushed at Intervals, which nestled. upon ers are Sometimes a soft colored silk Is laid tulle to Intensify the color scheme, Up- on one occasion American Beauty roses formed the central underneath pale pink N SUS F'oses decoration, were tered silk t n the cen ter of each rose was a tiny Incandes Lilles of the and ferns formed the end pleces, as roses and to} ght cent green it was an oblong table, the valley for the ladies f for boutonnieres valley and 4 ¢ Liles of were at each cover, and the lilies roses The Art of Serving, nn spoiled good eal has The Charming Woman, MOIW eT | ’ SMeadying the Table Housekeey Comfort and RBeanty, A Tip on Cleaning Farnlture, Furniture w has Ix fit ther In be Soap is hex shell of "rn } w hie o wr d ros id never tor cleansed wit) and in the for which of the surface it to cut olls 1 of the } eats the made performance it Is made It waxed, olled Ror © out oll or shellacked touches and destroys it Carly Halr. Many preparations for keeping the hair in curl are sold, but they are gen erally unpleasant to use, as they make the balr pasty and stiff. If It Is possi ble to get on without curling, It 1s much better to do so looks more untidy than halr which Is half out of curl, as nothing Women are especially prone to put off making a will. They shrink from con- templating the possibility of thelr own demise, It is a great mistake and fruft ful of trouble, When walking don’t throw the shoul Gers far back of the line of the Rips and do not hold the arms rigidly at the sides, A Jewel rarest of all under the sun is the woman whose heart Is warm and whose head Is cool, Don't have heavy curtains at bed. roots windows, let the sunshine pour in. something | | collection of bi nt | of | underneath the | | out of while | seat. | PE Gh \3 ; Cy THE PUZZLER 1. Orange peel cut thin, 2. Pestilence. 8. Standard, 4. That which is left. Bb. To put in To make sport 7. In the highest degree, 8 A possession [14 XUN f. COLL PANS, SN Dry No, Water, nounces that the water hand on: (zet ENT Double Rhymes, cenwe eee reene . S08 canes sees roy ee { wees n ran y Bue No, 258 «Additions. No, SN Riddle, 2 Double Acrostie, No. 201 «Jumbled Quotations, No, 202. «A Few Pets, ’ r A rw “ h { Not Meant Vor Mowing, with tha Flekle Mary. her wheel i to go Key to No. 276.-Waord Bulld 8. Bat §. Beat i) No. 277. ~Hidden ons, Frankfort, Paris, Nice No, 278. «Numerical Enigmas bed No ond row, light son. 3. Censor. 4 6 Tomtit. 7. Avenge Invite No, 280. «Picture in the lane, No. 251.«An Octagon: R-& #8 the Pussler, i: LA. 2 At Bleat. 6 Battle Cities: Rome, Ls Crab Sexton 270. «Novel Double Acrostic: Sec Beethoven: fifth row, moon Abram’s. 2. Nel String. § Should 8 Welght. 9 Crosswords: 1 Puzzle: The stile E v K nasi No. 282.-Bebeadings and Curtafl ings: Flower, lower, low, 0, No, 288A Charade: Automobile, No. 284, — Intentions: Compliment. Inducement, Tenement. Element, Sup plement. Presentiment. Detriment. Nourishment, . | ever A poiut of the { down and day 1 was in the | Ding | may be restore An Animal Story For Little Polks % Foolish Little Duck Have you ever seen a duckling? A { duckling 18 a small duck, and they are | the cutest, yellowest little things you came without a single feather, thelr ered only with the feathers later grow, There duckling very old one either; in fact, he had just got his head thrust through the shell of an egg and taken his first peep at neross, little fine down, from which bodies belng cove was once n | the wide, wide world. “My,” he exclaimed, “isn’t this grand to be able to lave this old shell and | geo the glghts™ “But,” cried a spring chicken who ! | { | beeswnx and salt, Rusty Flatirons, | Rusty flatirons can be made clean | and as smooth ns glass by the use of Tie a lump of wax | in a plece of cloth and keep it for the purpose, When the fron is hot rub it with the wax and then scour with a paper or cloth sprinkled with salt, Wax the fron again before putting it away, | for the lttle film of wax will prevent the formation of rust. Fainting. A fainting fit often spreads conster nation, but this Is unnecessary, It is | enused by the blood leaving the brain, | not a was standing near, “you may not like | pour he first it after 1 wet you as Vo That gay | think abou mind as to wl “1 shall = ] sald he. “Whe in my about m boat.” Of course Master Duckling before help could vas paddling an ‘ * sald he to hl have sense on shell before? Be Moderate, A great writer ts tion is the insepar is us that wisdor | “Moderat her ghly greater blessing tha: If nnoleu: \ n as long. Melt a a pilot of water Unoleum clean At and dry, a flannel cloth dipped in the glue water | and by morning it will have a fine, hard | gloss TRY OUR BLENDED TEA ©. and $1.00 per be well pleased SECHLER & C0. Bellefontn, Pa and the patient must be laid down once, with the head somewhat than the body. 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