Pack 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA, DECEMBER 10, 1903. AINTY DOLLS Made at Home For Xmas Gifts MOST little plaything, which even the destructive baby cannot destroy, can ecaslly be made by quite small girls. One requires but a bank of can dle wick and a bundle of colored wash able floss. There are but two colors of this — indigo blue and madder red This Is put along the outside to repre sent the dress To make this doll take a plece of cardboard eight inches long and three wide. Wind all the white around this useful A USEFUL the long way. Then pass a thread uo der all at ope end and tle it strongly Qut the threads at the bottom for th skirt. Tie a string around the whois an inch from the top and iif strands to form the braid oan the Then tie another string about for walst, first cutting short wicking for ribbon at the pigtail dia Ink finishes the The and a ron ed Cover gathering the cloth al course ug ti gather with whit part tghti) part Make PLAYTHING. up a fe bead sone of fat dolly 1 nd gourd or $ 5 the walnu under part o Then and g black mark THRE FAT DOLLY the head and just over the place where the ears are marked. A strip of i8 to be cut long enough the body. leaving some fu turn in top and 1 After the sk side and gather and sew of the body A crocheted close cng be made if the giui of the offers too many difficulties cloth o go around iness and to otto for the ruillie CTPS ar up the hie « ) fast to! nt rovYering can » Dir Beadwork Gifs, In these days. whe fashionable woman perm f to ave an poek et et into her dees to destroy the set of her skirt, It Is not remarkable that the old fashioned purses have again come into use to carry a handkerchisaf up but a secure ablding place is abso necessary for both purse te say nothing of other tie trin such as womes wont te carry Pirst favorites among bag those made of b aud chamols leather or wsllk of all «izes are nsed “ ver. There Is also a great detnand for Jot bags ith their fingers may well employ them in the manufacture of duluty ap petdages One capnot hagine a more aeceptable Christmas present thao three or four beautifully worked it tle bead purses, cach of a differsal oolor, which will go with various cos tomes. Bags are also made of a shim mering mass of sequins those of silver and gold being first favorites and add a touch of smartness to any costume, te hersel Img (One may be able One % wlpwove and niche are purse . sade Stoel beads i i paisa gilt and People who are clever w these Safety Min Case, A safety pin ease made of any pretty plece of bright colored silk bound and tied with narrow ribbon Is a useful Christmas gift. The cover must ex ” tne three layers of safety pine the shops for 10 cents. - botiom | are | ined with NEW SOFA PILLOWS. They Are Always Very Acceptable na Christmas Gifts, A butterfly pillow Is the newest de velopment of this ubiquitous comfort, Made of panue velvet, 1 huge but terfly cut out of the same mate rial and worked In soft colorings, it is a pillow any drawing room I8 proud to own, Fashioned of darker fabric and bright. with A BUTTERFLY PILLOW er tones in the found as appropriate for a den An effective sofa pillow top Is made white tape and green den | fm. The of denim has strips of | tape laid at distances of two | inches apart [hese strips are crossed | apart by a second set trips, forming la series 1 \ nares or checker board pa ! I'he strips are then produe- butterfly, it will be for a library as of common SQUAT across it | outlis wit vhite flo silk | ing at THEATER BAGS | They Are Very Acceptable Gifts at i Christmas Nothing | { than a theater opera glasses kerchief. In theater bag you must bear i worldly circumstances of the recipient, and If the ww bag will be carried in and out of trolley cars select something not | pol] and lose its is best | gling, as it is | spang v8 have » ’ Mme. » peceptable prosent tag made to scent theats trains and that does freshness, It void much span pristine always to a tes Hable arnlsh, tendency to fray surface of dross | con posed | vot cut t in bread sr one side n the lower « nl beneath the frill 8 a succession of pink in Hy with bows alternately ind primrose bis is eharming af green satin embroidered and lined with white. or in nasturtivm shadings. Some smart part of the conter of the pattern cut away, allow ng the Mies of the valley bags have ing to "Boal atx] the raw ned lo goid Japanese thread Pretty ploces of Japanese embroideries, now so fastiooable, make effective bags | insertions of oyster white satin are mixed with the embwoldery strips Painting TOY RUCOOSS- { ful, It is apt to rub and certainly does | not repay the time spent on It, as the surface covered Is impossible to fill with striking clusters of Sowers. Ruede pressed Into | service : | eigen ont on satin i= pot one lenther can be and looks well | flat Jewels and embroidered In slik and | gold thread, but it should ouly be used for special oceasloos, as it catches the dirt The great advantage of the theater bag, apart from its nsefulness, Hea In the facet of ita being an economical present, and one which uses up all remnants, : A Useful Weiting Pad, | A writing pud Is a good selection for the friend who writes most of her let ters in bed or from her eany chair, One covered with Turkish embrold- ery Is sluguiarly practieal and useful, for It holds, besides the blotting book, an Inkstand and stamp case, rendering it an emsy watter to write or one's knee, Dresving Table Trifle, | A pretty trifle for the oe gir? dressing table Is a suede f bag iat It Is ornamented with rographed design and A into which are thrast pins, one made to represent a | and one 8 brassey. matty | easily | studded with | HOLDER FOR BILLS, Attractive Christmas That an Child Can Make, An For mothers who have a forg celpted thelr re useful where bill holder fmas present etting they put bills a is a + holder shown in the ite linen, embroidered in a tional design hiould this nee s for the small bh, the embroidery k Le too ambi! accompli ily be dispensed with and a gu mnterial substituted, To make the he eardboard ten Inches wide at shape Ider, cut a plece of long and width nine its greatest iuto sean In the sketch, Cover the line 4 Buspe pretiy A SAFETY BAG That tan Useful Girt Any Clever Woman Make, This any a | or three tl ten and pe Pro in er t ngs n Bn © ON le I Ae ES. a | ona Se a aan AR Na, N SAFETY RAG. | finlabed lightly tack the front down the center on to the wadded side of the cardboard. Turn the sides back to the divisions and stitch then on the wrong side, then Join the edges The small flap Is cut separately and The whole is | whieh | made to match the front edged with narrow silk cord, forms a loop at the top, by means of which the bag can be suspended to the waist, and the flap fastens with a tiny button and silk loop Of course one may elaborate the case | with embroidery or spangling as much as one likes, A Traveling Comfort, A traveling comfort is the very thing to give the globe trotting friend, and here are directions which will be found easy to follow in its construction: Take a length of dark colored eloth or silk, say, three-quarters of a yard long, line { with chamois and bind the edges with silk ribbon. Then take a broad plece of silk elastic and lay It on the chamois down the center, at the same time placing your brush, comb, nallbrush pall scissors, button hook, a reel of black and white cotton, a packet of needles and a thimble in the center of the case, #0 as to Judge of the size to sew the elastic which is to hold them In place, You might also make a little chamois pocket In which to alip a brooch, brace lets and a Nite pincushion. When fit. ted, roll the case up and fasten it with small straps securad by bands of silk the sume color as the covering This will make a little dressing case quite equal ln usefulness, If not In appear ance, to those possessed by your wealthier sisters. a. sketch is of the | Present fashion of | No. Mii. -Rhombeold, Across: 1. A swerd with a broad | blade, 2. A sign. 8 A brush of twigs 4. To prevent 5. Principle, Down A letter. 2. A preposition that plays loosely, us at a string. 4. Lengthened, 0, writing. T. One-half of short men , ALD 6 | one 9. A letter. Ne. M4. ~Bnigmn, 8 sonred little Jane \ wa ng in the meadow A 1-2-3-4-5-6, she la fearful of her shadow, A wlio she walks on 7-8-9 Her 1-2-3-46-6-T-8-9 is quite appalling Bhe trembles and turns pale and cries, She's no afraid of fallin My 14 Ne. 385. Novel Double Aorvestle, All the words described contain the same number of letters. When rightly guessad and written one below another, of the rows of letters, reading downward, will spell a poet's name; Another row, reading upward, will spoll the name of one of his poems, rds: 1. A place of residence with an offense. 3. A plant i. A public sale of ighest bidder. 5. Har learning. 8. One engaged In one Possessing BB Angles, 4 Humane 5 To gtothenex T A A sioping of written letters ransom. Arrow bank Oa Type A687 ~MNiustrated Rebuses, ~ Log Buy® Py a= — ER TI LE BUS Ne 200 Reversals Revorse =mmooth a shiny the | I hij Reverse » Ne. 370 Geographical Fussles AAELILRRE-Alarge north of Asia, famous for wild animals ed in Bpe furs climate in very cold A.L KEK. N. N. N<The an of a great empire Axia It i» for its gates sud | . the ent cag markable towar AO. OF. MR 8 tile island in the Chix A large ai Re SAN Peinted Paragraphs, Flying machines should be equipped with air Drakes If you are Interested In “pen” tures visit the rogues’ gallery In proportion to ita size a draws better than the average « What a pity it is that our don't know as well as we do good for Parents always feel proud of their children's good traits sod wonder where they get their bad ones ple igar what's them editor. A Curious FPrespect, A llttle Bird set on a telegraph wire And sald to his mates, ‘1 declare, 1f wireless telegraphy comes into vogue Wa'll all have to sit on the alr.” Mey to the Fussler, No. 358 — Charade: May-nip-u-late (manipulate) No. 364. A Familiar Quotation: Men were decelivers ever, No. 388. — Diggonal: Autumn ¥ Abound. 2. Outfit. 8. Nutmeg 4 August. 5 Emcamp. 6. Margin No, 856. Werd Puszie: Plaice, place, noe, noe, No. 887.Trisngle: 1. Portiand 2 Overuse, 8. Rehasp. 4. Trait. 8 Lust. 6. Asp. 7. Ne. 8D. No. 308 Central Acrostic: Blushing leaf. 1. Gable. 2. Olled, 8. Lauds 4 Dusty. 8. Ether. 6. Neigh, 7. Fancy. 8. Regal. 0 Inlet. 10. Ideal 1L Thank. 12. Sefer. No. 380. Postman's Pussle: Plater planter, Flost, ghost. Marper, sharper Paculator, speculator. No. 380. Metagram: 1. Musk. 2 Dusk. 3. Rusk. 4 Tusk. 5 Husk, No. 381, — Anagram Verse: Arne, Nora, roan. No, 308. Beheadings: P-rattie, Plate, Sport. Toruth, Charm, Cart | mosquite pelghbore | “It affords us great pleasure te shout | dawn from the top that there is till | plenty of room up here,” writes a rural | | An Animal Story Por Little Folks {Most Is Found The greatest excitement prevalled in Mosquitotown, for Eugene Mosquito had lost himself, Eugene was a stylish young fellow, who was iast seen sitting on a cheese box In his mother's kitehen Everybody started out to find poor Eugene, and his mother wrung her hands in anguish as she thought of what terrible this + have bep pened to her Loy ut, search high and low, no one could find him, and the mosquito's father's hair turned gray when some one declared that Eu must have been run over by an automoblle and stuck se the wheels “We will give up the search?” eried the lightning bug gravely. on, fellows! I'H lead the way” They were gone a long time, but presently a loud cheer was heard, and ight gene not “Come EE WAS A STYLISH YOUNG FELLOW, they qui in 1} moth Eugene “Yeu, where Euge: spider.” add “After | got Con fects fine for the holidays onery-— fone stock The mess nger boy may have n the fast Do you catcl Does the cold Shiloh’s Consumption The Lung Cure Tonic It curse th most st bbor: DOUGLAS, LACEY & CO. DIVIDEND PAYING SECURITIES. 10 to 12 £1 of D 1008 BETZ BLDG. Philadelphia, - BNA NAA NANA NANANOYRRNANRNAANNNTP per cent. Pa. JOO00e E The Harrisburg Patriot Parly exer) —— ——— pp go. po — — Remit direct THI 0 000000000000 0OOC Ee I No ie of a al de 1» TD : 3 : yy — EE mt te. Oe Eo et it 00000000 00000000C00000000e # 000000000000 000000000000 Especially that from the customers with each succeed ite exquisite sweetness and rich me lody: and t than one of these artistically Spl magnificent instruments, pigned and carved, their exterior Ing Week, Pia 108 istmas gift londidly and musical beauty contained within. Our line of Pianos this month is the largest, most varied and attractive, that we have ever shown, while the prices continue v slightly used Organs. A good Grgan for $15, \ ® ® ® * * * ® . * ® : » * © » ® * ® ® * . # . » : ® | sumptuous or appropriate Chr : A fine line of “Domestic, son” and “Eldridge” very low, and the terms to suit, Don't miss the bargains we are offering in new and £20 and $25. “White,” “Wheeler & Wil Sewing Machines—box top, drop lift and antomatie drop lift—at bargain prices, A fine drop lift machine for $20 and upward. M. C. GEPHART, 20 80. 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