Pace 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 19, 1903. LTE { MADE t HOME Bags and Portemonnaies, and | How to Make Them grandmoth- | as such recognise 0 we, ETICULES our great led thew, and uld probably little bags whic portemoucholrs, ed by whatever their descendants, call or port name you will, they pretty is Christmas works round in a circle, and we have returned to many things, reticules among others, and these we have In every shape and form, from the dell cate, led theater bag to the useful finger purse, large enough to con tain a small supply of cha for fm- mediate In woman's present pock etless condition necessity has been | raison d'etre for the f tl little elegancies, whic other advantages, pi opportunities to the work for the exer Scraps of old | are acceptable and gifts Fashion | just nge ae 19¢ revival o h, among esent atira lover of need » of her skill ay be turned to excellent account enriched, If f touches of em! plique lace ; ene of the tastefully designed mon of which cholce ! VELVET AND GOLD ted fine « old In be tox ers, few enoug! var the and ati in its r A much more rapidly produce whicl in the pal ¥ of gained hy sewing e Iw sels net, each bead being n a mesh of the net, and t! of course, as strong as duces strong lining Is quite rable. In the quaint pattern the 1 effect, od even beadwork, Is brus was hy 0 1 Aisa ids on de to cover gs. thongh not, | knitting, and with a sufficiently dn little heartsease | flowers should be carried | ES pro excellent results BAG OF BLACK VELVET. out In their natural purples, yellows and greens on a groundwork of creamy beads, the lozenge medallions between being in green or turquoise blue. In the vandyked pattern the little powderings are carried out In rose and green upon a pale green ground, the separating lines being In deep rose red Beads, net and silk should be of the finest, and, by way of precaution, the silk should be passed twice through each bead. MAKES THE WORK EASIER. § Device Which Does Away With the Clothes Wringer Crank, The comfort and convenlence derived from the use of a clothes wringer are pomewhnt interfered with by certain features which have vestricted its ap plication and use In a measure, For | Instance, because of the space required for the operation of the crank handle it 18 not always convenient to put the machine at the point on the tubs where THE DEVICE OPERATES This trouble par the use of Wf the handle, for the n 1 desig: on of a wom ' ki nger he wri The wchanienl application, sists of a n ch Is separat * Conn Ind Tempered Women, 1 wl won a mustard bath Lien ms of a se cold present themselves Is equally good for adults, but it Is especially recom mended for the them his plan of taking the usual Indk vere little tots who so often selves thoughtiessly dur and who should not be allowed to become accustomed to drugs in any form unless prescribed by a physician for severe cases eX pose Ing playtime Is Your Face Cleant This Is a question which the average woman would meet with a haughty look. Yet nine times out of ten It would prove more than pertinent. The girl who uses gallons of water dally for washing purposes and who scrubs and scrubs most diligently with soap will be surprised how much cleaner her skin could really get. A bit of cold cream will show her whether her face Is clean or not. Rubbed softly into the face with the tips of the fingers, the cold cream will take up every atom of dust or soot from the skin, and with a soft cloth gently wipe the face over and over. Then have a look at the cloth. You will be amazed to see how grimy It Is, realizing that your face had not had the proper sort of bath, despite soap and water used so freely, Mrs. Emily Flak, Mrs. Emily A. Fish Is keeper of the lighthouse at Polut Pinos, Cal, four miles from Monterey. On the death of her husband, nn army surgeon, she ap plied for the place and secured it through a competitive examination. The lighthouse is delightfully situated on a point jutting from the mainland. and Mra. Fah 1s able to engage In ad- ditional pursuits, She ralses numerous varieties of sweet peas and makes a business of breeding colts and fancy French poodles for market, the | faba, which, be- | interfere with | wring i vhich has d from the | , | lend” went to the woods { “such tents No. 388 Primal Acrostie, Primals spell the name of a month. Crosswords: 1, A tropical fruit. 2. A handsome fall flower, 8. An early spring flower. 4. A tropical fruit, Bb. A tropical fruit. 6. A flower that grows in the mountains of Switzerland. 7. A beautiful flower of which there are many varieties, No. 3a9.«A Bit From Hes, » - miller Ss Eem, BB sap Neo. One 841. «An day Story. some Amagram Boer to ga! beak,” and a the frosty | “sore grin” they “aw od afte » the » howe {| wit) 242. = Proverbs With Vowels Omitted No, 344.«A Train of Cars, A reed gen y for wool, Sora 0-3 fresh water fish, b fer “ A IATEe ilar bottle his wautiful Sower his his car plodes, A Passle That Parsles, Take the number of your living brothers Double this am Add to it three Multiply the result by five, Add to It number of living sisters, Multiply the result by ten. Add number of deaths of brothers and sisters Subtract 150 from result The right hand figure will be the number of deaths, the middle figure the aumber of living sisters, the left figure the number of living brothers. ount, Knows Mis Besliness, “There goes a2 man whe Is always anxious to see his name in print” “Really? Is he one of those idiots?’ “Neo: one of those wise men. He's an advertiser.” Key to the Famer, Neo. 820. Metagram: 1. Cull. 2. Dull 8 Bull. 4 Gull, 5 Hull. 6 Full, 7 Null. 8 Pull. © Mull No. 330 Beheadments: March, No. an Se — 8-tory Charade: Sundry, No. 382 - Geographical Acrostic: Ma deira. 1. Manchester. 2. Andes. 3 Don. 4 Edinburgh. 5 leeland, 6 Rhodes. 7. Alderney, No. 333. — Tramspositions: 1. hose. 2. Plier, ripe Ne. 384.-An Arrow: Rhoe, re , Y L rs Napkin, No. 885. Picture Puzzle: Cabin. No. 830. ~Diamond: 1, U, 2. Bea. 3 Paper. 4. Neptune, 5. Round, 4 One , v. No. 237. Additions: Nose, noise. lover, peach. Fame, flame. Last, leant, clover. Each, An Animal Story Por Little Polks ... How the... Rooster Learned a Lesson There wus a rooster that was so | new accomplis | halter on hl large that a boy hitched him up to a wagon and drove him up and down the i road “Ah!” exclaimed the rooster. And he felt very proud Indeed of his ent, When n ght came, his master put a im and tied him in a regular horse an armful hay i per er for hi good Atlanta Con Dereon THE GREAT “RUB-DOWN.” FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. 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Bellefonte, Pa “It Is | much nicer to be a horse than a rooster. | I shall always be a horse.” | Hyomel inhaler | times a day, | diseases | cure of catarrh H ous ( per cent. | If not, write for our booklet giv- | i pint and costs 15 General Insurance Agent NATURE'S OWN CURE. Hyomei Cures Catarrh Without Dangerou Drugging of the Stomach. Not until Hyome! was discovered has it been possible to truthfall remedy for catarth was y say that a known. This remedy is breathed through the for a few minutes four and during that time every particle of airtaken into the air passages and Jungs is impregnated with the germ killing and health givieg Hyomei, It is the only treatment tha catarrh Stomach drugging causes disor. Cered digestion or brings on some other and never makes a permanent omei not only kills in the throat and nose but to the minutest air cells in the lungs and enters the blood with the oxvy- gen killing the germs in the blood. It frees the mucous membre son fect health but $1 oo, and i cure often the germs penetrates membrane and gives per A complete outfit includes an inhaler, client Hyowmel for ment S. Krun merit of EE the mouey dissatisfied r who may x X 45 SIMPLY BREATHE IT. | SC of 1 Four Catarrh. A Few Minutes’ Hyom Times The pleasantest, most con the only atific method for ment and ire of catarth Simply put twenty drops of the inhaler that ud then t - I . { a Day Lures enient and the treat Hyomei Hyomei §* pa k a few minute es wilh every t foe nat so simg effect | tarrh and soothes and show allays all irrita. tion, The first day's use a decided impr short time there ble from catarrh and lasting You take mn e compl of Hyomei will ovement and p will be no farther trou Its action no 1 te outh USN yon you ° money tarrh this ? 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Green's Pharmacy, Rash House Rook, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, Centre County Banking Co. Oorner High and Spring Streets, Recrive Drrosits; Discount Norms. ———————— JM. BHUGGERT, Cashier, >
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