Paar 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, sh. 333 XMAS Th IINGS Lace Collars As Gifts for a cok and may any neat 1 care and peatness are absolutely necessary A nip of the scissor not required is enough to gpoil a plece of work, and that for mending cut net is a task to alarm the best of workers. If, however, It hi try to imitate the net with here d one sod by Great 3 design § 8 where irremediably, often 18 to be done, fine cotton. JOP TE, DESIGN FOR LACE FOR LITERARY FOLK. Writing Pads nas Christmas How They Are Made, There is nothing new about pads; | when made up in a fashion form useful and tive ( § presents. The als for their manufac found in the scrap bag, available 1s at hand art fabric is just the thing As a beginning, cut a piece of heavy cardboard a foot Gifts, writing new atirad hristina materi ture may often be nine inches wide The board should then be padded with a thin lay er of cotton bat ting and the ma terial stretched taut over the top The under edge is not padded, but Is sewed to the top covering with tape or merely strongly whipped with thread. When this Is done cut another plece of cardboard four Inches shorter than the foundation cover and pad as described. Then lace to the under plece of board with narrow rib bon along one edge, In the four inch space at the top of the foundation glue on a small, round leather Inkstand. At the left band corner place a box of pens and stamps fashioned of the cardboard and cov ered with material, If a patterned fabric is used on the outside the lining will be more effec tive when made of plain stuff, An fneh wide ribbon tacked In the center of the cover holds paper, envelopes and two pens. All is complete when the holder Is tied together with ribbons. a ——————— WRITING PAD, PRETTY]. but If nothing | a yard of denim or | and a half long and | CULINARY CONCEITS. butter bread before to cut it nttempt thin enough for sand cof the water keeping the ttle on 'k of the stove wird boiling In salted water will tougher st piece of meat ever sold saderes Peach, grape and other ples often give trouble by the crust ar making it gogey. An old time remedy a strip of wet very Juley wing unpleasantly is to bind of into the oven overf] nen over the the ple just before | edge ROoes Concerning Tables Influences, A Dainty Dish, ol if they are he sauce separately, but around the beeksteak, carnished with pars Owen Daw Corn Bread, ips of boiled hominy and while hot mix with it a very large spoonful of butter Beat four eggs very light and stir them into the hom iny. Add a pint of milk, gradually stir red in, and a half pint of white corn meal; salt. The batter should be of the consistency of boiled custard. Bake with a good deal of heat at the bottom of the oven and not too much at the top. The pan should be deep. This bread Is often baked in a milk pan Take two tend Comvenient Hold AlL Where closet room is limited a hold all to hang Inside a closbt door Is a great convenience, It may be made of denim or stout gingham, the width of the material and four feet deep. At the bottom are two deep pockets, above these a row of three pockets ten inches deep. The pockets should have a little fullness at the bottom set in a box plait. Edges of pockets and case are bound with wide tape, and loops of the same serve to hang it up Water For the Complexion, The woman with a muddy skin and dull eyes will find generous water drinking to be the cheapest and best beauty doctor of all. Two glasses of water every morning and night will brighten her eyes, clear her complexion and improve her digestion. Let the water be absolutely pure, and a few months of the simple treatment will gain many compliments for the wom: an whose greatest affliction Is an unat- tractive skin. A TENDER HEARTED TED. lL.ittle Boy Whe Apple Thoughtful Was Sorry Vor an Tree, a) 0 tree who y Was | rd or Poy Ag ¥ he langhed rising, and ris yitton stay off twenty ow where your thi a day pass without doing to make comfort. ngs are something somebody able Learn to make bread as well as cake, Never go about with your shoes un- buttoned Panishment of Tantalus, Put an ordinary chair, front down ward. on the ground. Now ask some one to kneel on the lower back bar and to recover with his mouth a piece of eandy or small article placed on the back of the uppermost part of the chalr It seems very simple at first, but If the person attempting the experiment is not very careful to crouch in such a way that the center of gravity falls back of the chalr seat the chalr will give him an unpleasant tumble A Dish of Happiness, Take one large spoonful of useful ness, one cup of love for mother other cup of love for your little broth ers and sisters, a pound of wishes to make others happy, a saltspoonful of wishing to be happy yourself, mix well together and see If it doesn't make the nicest kind of an afternoon for any body. nn Use For Another Pocket, Johnny had misldid his knife, and after searching through all his pockets without finding It he exclalined: "Oh, dear! 1 wish 1 had another pocket! “Why so, Tommy?" asked his moth or, “Why, If 1 had another one it might be In that” replied the small philoso pher, ea fruit | BELLEFONTE, PA, NOVEMBER 12, 1908. Metngram, k out, 2. To becom a0 -Hehendments, leave the Behend a month and much used in bulldings No. 331 ~Charade, When brave ’ ter W And thr l We're very sure i \ But he was n rand tere passed AB uy ¥i RET, my LAST which he wore, en! re, Le me my LAST 218. ~CGieographienl Aerostle, mals will the and fertile island in the an to the west of Africa. It red by the Portuguese in f the fifteenth spell century fine and 4 1 its very ng town , Baa. ~Transpositions roe 434. ~An Arrow, ih~Pleture Puzzle, No. 337 «Additions, the f wing ‘hange a the face to a dis turbing sound Change an plant Change every single one Change renown to a bri ardent admirer into a o a fruit An Option, Mabel-Jack proposed last night to me, Rianche Mabel-N an option on And you aocepted him? t exactly, but 1 gave him wy hand. rald by Helght, Throughout the world, as on the stage We find it is the case, The biggest kickers are the Who get the highest pl New York Herald mes Key to the Pumler, No. 821. Separated Words: 1, Page ant. 2. Patten. 3. Ring-let. No. 822 [lustrated Central Acrostic Monroe, 1. Bkimmer. Spinner. 4. Bparrow. b. Rosebud, No. 323. at-able, No. 324. — Double crowd, gun, loud, one, cloud, black, hide, stack, wide, shack, spied, within, poured, din, board, thin, roared, heard by. word, sky, bird, high. No. 325. —~Subtractions: Finals Land soer. 1. Bulldog — bull, 2. Spaniel spa. 3. Saint Bernardin. 4. Blood hound—blood. 5. Mastiff—as. 6. Col Helle, T. Dhole-hole Rf Terrier ore. No. 820. ~Jumbled Quotations: 1, The path of glory leads but to the grave 2 None but the brave deserve the fair No, 827. «Diamond: 1. W. 2. Tan. 3 Noted. 4. Streams, 5. Spearmint. 6 Watermelons, 7. Reprehend. 8 Skill ol. 0 Riots 10, Inn. 11. 8 No. 828. Anagrams: White grapes. Greening apples, ———— Coronet Ll Progressive Enigma: Comb Rhymes: Done, ——— ay leave a fori | ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmm mm dA MUSICAL EDUCA- TION name of M. C. GEPHART, 20.80, ALLECHENY STREET, Represented by H. 6. 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