Paar 6. BELLEFONTE, PA., OCTOBER 29, 1903. “THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BEAUTY SPOTS. A few waving locks about the fore | Read, temple and ears are becoming to | a thin face. If you will apply a little pure white vaseline to your eyelashes every it will en hein Don't too stout, plumpness of contour is by unbecoming, corpuience is a be avoided ald thelr growth and strength- Although no thing to become means clarify must Onion s the cot sliced very tine and sa between thin ter. The arrangement will either pearance. I'he her hair in the coming, whether it not. Don't think that you are forty and fair you also should be fat and that nature has lald down a law that women shall accumulate layers with years, like a magnolia or any oth- er tree. Don’t if you makes a bathe with soft over the plexion I'he onions be ted, then placed slices of bread and but a woman's halr mar her ap wise woman will wear le that proves be- style fashionable or of enhance or because your face in cold water weeping. It only worse, Instead and then put cloth saturate i rosewater wash have been bad matter rosewater CYS, Before a Promises, Whole heart Jority of cases, { married happiness bined mon sense, wi gain a cl of the Girls a hand lover Girl baeforehat peloreaal Nervousness, Avoid BE I = OP mn BA == AD = . an ah hd WE ee ee A The Linen (loset the stairs the purpos To Make Beds, The greatest given In hospitals to the proper making of beds The n wnd m chiefly in learnin a bed of the well copled In every family w » there are invalids or people. This Is to stretch the under sheet as tight as pos sible and pin It firmly to the under side of the mattress with safety pins Wrinkles in the under sheet are a fruit ful source of discomfort to a sick and restless person. This system of pull attention i= urses sometimes s onths £ to make One hospital ideas w » wenk ing the under sheet taut and fastening | it so It will stay In place will prevent | such annoyance Women and Advertisers, How Important advertising has Ie come Is suggested by the observation of a smart man that there are but two great editors In the country-—-"one Is the Ameriean woman and the other Is the American advertiser” the Phlladelphia Record. The woman's taste has much to do with the charac ter of the leading journals, and advertiser's enterprise makes every thing possible to the newspapers. It is because women read the newspapers that most advertisers buy iis space ayn Room Lights, The difference between gas and oll lamps In the matter of vitlating the alr of a room Is significantly Indicated fn the fact that florists use lamps In thelr greenhouses, gas never. Too fre quent emphasis ean hardly be put upon the necessity of alring a room thor oughly that must be slept In after hav. ing been gas lighted throughout the evening, a precaution too often neg lected, night | | Life's but a passing show, the | | cent. 2 | Gherkin. No, 312.«Additions, 1. Add a fruit to a human being and get a decree, 2. Add a vegetable to a legal doen ment and get to gratify. 3. Add a term to and get to share, 4 Add a ince to an adverb of de gree and get 0. Add person left | get a direction, receive financial n point of the compass to a No. 318. Ring Puzzles, The ring f out fr He made a paul m a drinking cup; ¢ and would not sup It disappeared from a measure long And left one-fortieth, nothing strong. But when from a burden they saw It drop Off went a boy on the hippety hop "Twas a county officer missed the ring: Go search the angle; "twill another one bring If the sound of a horn has lost the ring Perhaps this dear little child can sing. No. 314. ~Double Acrostle, Primals and name two cities in the United States. Crosswords: 1. A channel for water. 2. To strive to equal. or hemp. 4. Act of collects ed troops. b finals To go beyond. 6 One who Is lower In age or place, T. artifice for the purpose of deception. No, 310. ~Anagram, AMU xvuT Is at hand No, 310. «Connected Squares, To=Illustrated Proverh AC ad IIS ~An Odd Pussle, No, 310. Flower inesa rat Neo. 320. «Hidden Parts of the Body 2 I : ] we nat to the list 8 He ‘ oop 1 Wrets 4. TI cnitivats conversation oan b. Is the writing legible? Aggravation, \ minnows will arks a scientific “Goldfish, sunfish and eat mosquitoes,” ret authority B man or woma n on the front porch? Genuine Wisdom, It may be philosophical to take things as they come, but it Is a good deal more businesslike to go after them sometimes Key to the Pussler, 302 Syncopations Sa-pd 303 Bits No Legal No Found From Shakespeare: Cupid is a knavish lad No. 304.—~Word Square: 1. Mania. 2 Award. 3 Named. 4. Irene. 5. Adder No Numerical Enigmas: 1 Bound Ed (bounded). 2 Cat nip (eat nip) No. 308. «Anagram: Licensed, silenc ol, declines No. 507 05 Diagonal: America. 1. An Immense, 8. Clement. 4 6. Bandits. 6. Trounce. 7. Rebecen., No. 308 Additions: Dollnig, s(in)is ter, minister, m(in)ute, w(lnje, Jo(imt, tont(injent, sh(inje, loveliness, im: ag(inie, diviinier, No. 8300. ~Diamond: 1. I. 2. Bit. 8 Natty. 4. Knitted. 8, Expelllng. 6 Littles Women. 7. Backwards, 8. Dis owns. 0 Mamma. 10, Get. 11. N. No. 810.~Curtallments: 1. Wine. 2 Fine, No. 811.-Omitted Words: 1. Abbot 2 Carroll. 8° Cooper. 4 London. 6 Henty. the care of another and 3. A part of flax | g disorder. An | be | it what doth It profit the | An Animal S ory For Little Folks Mary. Her Little Lamb You have all heard of Mary, haven't you? I mean the Mary that had the Httle lamb, Of course you have, and 1 am going to tell you a story her lamb that before, nbout her and heard you have never Well, once upon a time Mary thought that the flelds catch some of the beautiful butterflies that were titti flower, She she would go into and ng about from flower to net that her big brother had made for her, and with this tried to capture the creatures that sailed about in among the flowers, But, mercy they never reach of them, “I do belleve that bad lamb Is fright ening the butterflies cried had a she pretty the air me, they were all so shy allowed her to get within away!" tne pool of water, Of course she got wet to the skin. “But it tnught me 8 lesson,” she said the next day, “1 shouldn't have want ed to punish that dear little lamb of mine.” And and u him a real tight Pittsburg Dispatch, she gave ade up If any little boy would like to have a real cowboy whip he need only follow the instructions given herewith, and he will have his whip: Fig. 2 of the diagram yroper way to braid a whip, I a, v shows the To make the drawing simple only four strands | are used, but by exactly the same method any number of strands from three to fifty may be bralded. It will, however, be better to expert ment with four strands until the prin- ciple of the work is understood. Take four strands of equal length and knot them together at one end. hug | Separate | i | | | | ! | one of the strands from the rest. We | will suppose that it corresponds to A In the diagram. Beparate a second string fromm the rest and lay it across string A. spond to B the string B. sponds to C, Lay a third string across Lay the fourth the | The second string will corre | The third string corre- | string | MUSICAL EDUCA- TION | he purchase ] M. C. GEPHART, { 0 20 SO, ALLECHENY STREET, Represent=2 5 H. 6. Krape, AAAAAAAL Dod bd bh od bd bd bd bbb bb AA bbb bbb Ab TS BELLEFONTE, PA. THE GREAT “RUB-DOWN." FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. For Sore Muscles, Pain in Back, Sore Throat and Sprains. AT ALL DRUGGISTS 28¢ 80¢, MASONS FRUIT JARS FOR FINE BANANAS To vote a straight party ticket, mark a cross | X A cross mark in the square opposite the same of any candid The voter may insert in the blank space at the bottom of each group REPUBLICAN. DEMOCRATIC. PROHIBITION. SPECIMEN BALLOT. STATE TREASURER. Mark One ( Repul William I. Mathues {| Citizens, ({ Demo mtie, Joel G. HL - ( Indepe ndenoe] Henry I, Patton Prohibition, John A Smith, Socialist, Pavid KE Gllehrist Labor, 11 XR] SOCIALIST. CITIZENS. AUDITOR GENERAL. (Mark One, INDEPENDENCE LABOR. Neri ALA Sh ment of Republican, itigons, William PF, Snyder, Arthur G, Dewalt, Demoeratio, Independence] Elisha Kent Kane, Prohibition, Wm. W, Atkinson Socialist, Wm. J, Eberlie ..........Jabor, in the square opposite the name of the parly of your choice in the first colomr ate indicates a vote for that candidate the name of any person whose name is not prin JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COT nT. Mark Tw ted on the ballot for whom he desires to vote JURY COMMISSIONER Mark One. | Republican, os. A. Morrison, | Citizens, { Citizens, | Demoeratio, i fependence { Dem eratie, Calvin Rayburn - — (nr lependence Matthew JH, Stevenson. I'r hibition ibvition Emmett DD, Xichols Fro} alist, Alfred Leonch Louis Goaglon niin, Wan, I, Thomas Labor, John Buarsehell, Labor, 11 EEE ET John D. Decker Republican, Frederick Rob! Demoeratie,
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