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THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 7, 1904 A COLLEGE PRESIDENT, By Ability and Over DiMicuities She Has Made Her Way, the Hanes of the this country stands hom Foremost among great educators of that of a as, ridwide elected to achieved a 1805 she was trustees of and only time a woman has been thu honored. the the movement to have the Johns Hopkins Medical women on the same When th University of Pennsylvania opened graduate was chosen to make the principal dress, Doubtless much of her enthusiasm this cause con her own struggles to obtain reputation the board Cornell university, the ti She was leader of opened to school terms with men. department to women sl es from the memory a docte — route Ome 18 ¢ hoecomes the i in of or the misanthrope, the sour recluse and the plotter against soclety and government, One great mistake In training a nervy ous child Is to try to strengthen the nerves by opposition, A nervous child must be guided, not driven: If afrald of the dark it must not be foreed to sleep In a closed room without a glimmer of Nght. It should not be laughed at for its timidity. but should be gently con vinced by argument of the groundless ness of ite fears, At the same time its physical constitution should receive careful attention. Tonles, good. digest! ble food, un open alr life, avoidance of Jong hours of study. frequent changes of alr and scene are all not only sery. feenble, hut, one might say. Indispensa ble, In the transformation of the ehi'A of nervons the well poised man or womnn hinker, the m letters, disposition Into Points on Flesh Galning. One woman ads nme who wishes $0 gol th fnllnw then rules To rain and oe Rreat fe “frnple finely ont 0 honrty Somon le fast nd on ett Inneli von word frnlt and milk vere poeosanry nrtiolos of diet. Vet the brood be hirown or gluten lost, and have vv miflk hot bit net sealded tor amd ef | ¢rnoon { which adds | have not | go without it, as it will not injure you | hostess of experience, | siderable | made at social | ners of their J | made you say | mention t take some often during the day, but no solids between menls, oll and fresh green salad and with baked bananas are fatten ods ent Olive cream bath to increasing fore retiring take a which aids In I'evote ten hours to sleep, and if rest for ten minutes every aft yvarm “" sioen. Spend whole each day in bed the day as one month, us much of po ble leeping Even five unable; the and one does 4 10 the appear ance, Take time to eat time to your mes Is. If yon get a meal leisurely a quarter as much as to eat it in a | hurry. Needs Much giving a small Tact, dinner,” says a “It requires con forethought to prevent hus “In | 1 | bands and wives from sitting together for | Some mar: even directly other. ied people have the discon opposite each 2 | certing habit of criticising the remarks therings by the part ‘What did sal ys and sorrows that? or ‘Why is the you 8 or that? Musty Rooms. Rice Cream, the ying to touch ti} left, then with lengthens with the A Hand Bath, When a wor Inng uan's inds state In sign her own cook and should try the effect of a corn meal bath. Dip the hands fist in warm soapy water, then In corn meal, rubbing the meal thoroughly over them. Rinse, and it Is surprising what ge that she is housemald she soft, white hands will be brought to view. Tongue on Toast, Tongue or ham on toast Is a perfect dish. Chop the tongue or ham fine beat the yolks of two eggs, add them to the tongue or ham with one-fourth of a teaspoonful of mustard and a little eayenne pepper, stir until the eggs are cooked and serve on squares of but. tered toast, Women should take five minotes a day from work and lle flat on the back, all muscles relaxed and eyes closed. This wili be found a wonderful pre- server of bealth, beauty and strength. Felt shoe brushes are now used by the young woman who cleans her own shoes. They are sald to be superior to the old time bristle brushes, The women's clubs in Germany ex. ert thelr Influence to prevent girls from serving In hotels, A warm sponge bath will relieve pervous strain, i came | angry, SUSAN'S SLEIGH RIDE. Little Grandpn, Story About a Girl's With Her A True Trip rl whose OIL sey un, and so came 0 wus de ved about ; 80 her moth- y warmly and k of the indfather 1% 80 hole sent sleigh. » that he had a Ww for himself When Susan's m sve] her good- by sl d, “Be sure you do not fall out of the back of the sleigh.” “Why, of with an import They tucked her into the bad Her gr to have started on and Su- imag the that she was and many san was very happy indee She ined that she balloon on Marie's Dilemma. had climbed on ha her mother in the root to hear little Marie saying to “1 want tog lown, and I can’t how er safely down Charmed a Lizard, Mr ’ i {2 ‘ the sy thi Vest Ind } end of up to all tl tent | the noose ove tune was ended chang diy kept bours and and snapping at every ! t hold of a bit of linen for when lodged in a cage ran about wild ly. At nightfall its or seemed to green After being de tained In custody for four weeks it be gan to cast Its akin and died during the process favorite ool be London's Big Clock. Do you sometimes wind up the clock at home? About how many turns of the key does it require? Not more than fifteen or twenty probably. Now, in the tower of the house of parliament in London there Is a big clock. You have probably seen the picture of it Well, bow long do you suppose it takes to wind that clock up—just the | striking part? 1 don't think you can guess, so | will tell you. actly half a day. You wouldn't care for the job of winding the clock In that tower, would | you? Puassling Names, Just fancy the agony of the little In dian children who In the early days of | Long Island had to learn the terrible names that their heedless elders had given to places. Down on the far end of the Island Is a beautiful spring called Achabaeawesuck. Imagine a lit tle papoose playfully saying, “I am | going to get » drink down at Achabaca. wosuck™ - It takes ex. | ANG. Waord Square, nd of the arm } HE cone bearing tree , AKT A Pleture Parzle A Thanksgiving Dinner, No, 301 «A Navel Ligeng Ww . But : hing follow 1 Key to the | 378. Repetitions Ro-%0 am click No Ring No clock, stock No, 380. «Primal Acrostic: November 1. Narmtive, 2 Outspread 3 tars h 4 Embarrass. 5 Rarometer 7 Exquisite, RK dite No. 381. Diagonal: Cooper. 1. Con fer. 2. Boston. 8 Rworde 4. Pepper A Tablet 6 Concur No. 882. <A Riddle: Grip, grippe No. 853. Reversals: Pan, nap drab No. 384 ~Pleture Puzzle: Hiram Archibald [sane No. 885. ~Two Diamonds: tar. Sing Vowels Cluck Stick, stuck. stack Changed cinck Volun Microcosm fl Recon Bard Samuel n n MAN RAY OR CADRNCR - oe=v 0 BN BE POPE =Ea aoa NEO FE EE alo EE Bk Ba “-av » : : RATRLNDYT | An Animal Story For Little Folks Tre Terrier’s Sad Fate Willie Terrier he had dressed LBimself up In his new clothes, and he was anxious to take a himself off. 114 would Wan run downstairs and show h “1 w on send me an err ut his master d not wish to send him anywhere, although there was a letter tl en to the police station by some lle Cur to take that let ter,” sald the master as he stopped at the kennels and laid the letter on a box “1 want Char An Animal Litiie Story Por Folks est Why eeee The Animal Schools Failed At nkey Bi | 1a mee? DE 10 mgree b very proud when | AK HELD A MYETING Will serve as teucn “All teact nphasis ind to 1!" yelled the other two in unison That would never do.” “er » &} { y aug! ts They boul aught to wise,” said look wy gether “Well, w thes hat noked at Shiloh’s Consumption Ya Tha 1 H 3 YQ po ' ? Ae Cure I. For Rheumatism, Cold in Chest, Sore Muscles, Stiff Joints. USE FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. "IN USE OVER FIFTY YEARS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS, 25s, S0c, $100. Dr. J. J] KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa Temple Court. over Potoff Special attent jon given to artificial plates x4 Wonderfully Clever! gains in named nere wi ar asked for maton as to prices But prices don’t tell the story ~THE IN. 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