F AGE 0. 5 5 i wo ? VIEL Remembrances HE e Kgl SA id to GIFTS MADE at » mistress is always de | hited to have ber store of lin- | y and Christmas is | ther a fad well worked | women | » {0 remen A graceful, S a present most have given them, fond of chafing | could be priate than the center | described, | large, round affair, | ¢ of seventy-two | med of rather | sitely tine ecru ¢ is heavy Rus * linen in color household nothing more eat care mu lace on the ithout any fu 1 +) o FHE CENTRE DEMOORAY, BELLEFONTE, PA., NOVEMBER 26, 1905. sign ror the embroidery Is reduced to | suit the size of the dollies, The nap- | kins to be used with this set are of the | same ecru linen and lace. They are! finished with an Inch wide hem, and | narrow lace Is put around the entire | napkin, In one corner is a branch of the pine and, if one cares to have It, an | fnitial. This initial rather weakens the | effect and Is commonplace, ! The poinsettia blossom is an appro- | priate design for a holiday centerplece, nen this flower. shows up and is not difficult to em- fourteenth cen rks up very fast and poinsettia ter to apply a dark and a lighter one on iy a touch of the the extreme ele be dyed to match to finish the on green | beautifully lace can the and will center One of the prettiest and daintiest een- ters for a table im nen serve plece ginable Is a plece covered with but es in natural size and coloring, which he manner over the These | wer in a realistic linen in different sizes are drawn on a strip of linen, then em- the bright and beautiful ng of the insect. The body and the centerpiece The finished sewed utterflies broidered In » worked The Ever Vopnlar Calendar { A CHILD'S REPROOF. [| It Brought Kindness nnd Happiness to His Grandfather, nt time an old man lived His son became weary and made him eat his meals on end of the room. te fall and Jd that he wl OW i Once upon with his of him a bench at the other son, broke should One day — Kept His Eyes Open A grease kept all the dianidnds In chon | places. Then this wideawake boy went | to work and Invented a machine that Is now successfully doing the work of | dinmond picking for all the South] African and, needless to any, | the young Inventor has made an inde pendent fortune, just because he kept | his eyes open and his wits about blm | that day when he first noticed the dif ference in the * the gems, ines, sticking qualities” of Taking a Pletare, Here Is la} your company ranged for n You shou ald In tl “Who will a rny aay fo si look ple ) after a min und so or When the photographic about “proofs.” Fm n dozer Word Don'ts. No, 3480. ~Word Square, 1 Inclosures, 2. A light blue, longing to the country. 4. To speak in a slow, lengthened tone. Bb. Transfers to another for an equivalent, 8. Be. No, 340. ~Subtractions. Bubtract one hundred from gradua- tion and bave market Bubtract Oty from & thick vapor. Bubtract one thousand and have a kind of tenac to insh and have from e¢hafl lous cement, No, 347. ~Nidden Words. One word is hi When the eleven hidden words (all of the same length) have been rightly guessed and written one below another their initials will name of a celebrated Frencl 1. At Calro ve be seen, 2. Did you bave & good night? No; the rooks kept me awi 8. The mot spell the revoiutionist ry fine mosques are to Ke, key nulbbled the bun cheer ¢ the rallroad from the es In my direc nd his cap 1 per gine is four Ww ) ¥. then that It was sliver | ster 1 very seldom e error “A Question. make faces? No, 340. ~Cunrade, No. 250 ~Famous Poems, en in each sentence, | No. Reverse a mi And. ~Hevrranls, i Lave space. Reverse to peruse and have precious, Why Zven Worse, I can't pet icant get» ng 1 say Just et and What. pe? the Thing. Because nee caume ONIN RI RENE RININININI NING NI NF J Ng Ng Lid Nant #4 TA RAIN GAH LN \. aa @ » +4 He ! ny V ¥ : 3 Fi 20 REATN Ia 0 REAL 42 Sale $13.2 and 15.2 Suits, Overcoats, $10.2 NSN Warm weather in September, October and beginning of November, caused few re-orders from retail Clothing Merchants, A manufacturer counting largely on re-orders, had too many Suits and Over- coats on his hands. Thought "twas better having cash than to hold the goods So down came his prices. until next season. YOU MAY TAKE YOUR PICK OF TE 4 Styles Suits, WE ARE NOW SHOWING 3 Styles Overcoats, $13.50 TO $15.00 GRADES. LOT, $10.00. All new, {ependable Clothing, with plenty of style; just the kind you want. They run in sizes for men and young men. The patterns and colors are of the best. “$13.50 to $15.00 grades, surely,” is what you'll say when once you see them; and even according to some stores’ way of selling goods, they're worth more than this. Overcoats as low as January and February prices ever were or will be. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THIS CHANCE! Sim, the Clothier MODERN CLOTHING STORE. WE CANNOT PROMISE BEST SELECTION TO LATE COMERS. Its a rare opportunity for you to buy Suits and » COME, TAKE A LOOK AT THEM ! 2 RN RY AM oa 0 1 XN yg. # all « PM x \ iB REOTY, a FR . ANNTY PAD F 3 re se il x o ogy » ARR or . BE 3 , . gr Ph SAP ub : i age » se a Lm 3 re vy
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