THE CENTRE{DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., JANUARY 21, 1904 » ~~ Pe y \ h] Dadi | aLER | 10 -Syncopations, to part, oe divide, - be a charming hostess, You are respon- v A; gible In some degree for the happiness Gand) 1 foro £ \ CALI AN . NO mn (fy of your visitors from the time they en 3 4X) ter your house until they leave it. In = La | | Row building, which at present hoids the record, erected in lower Broadway, New York, | This building would extend one full | if the present plans are carried out. | Plock on Broadway and its cost including | With five stories below the street level, | the site will reach $10,000,000. The land forty stories high from the entrance to | 16 9aid to have been secured and the com. the top floor and surmounted by a sixty | pletion of the building within one year is foot tower, the gigantic new building will | promised, ropes to the sides and then carry them | bave a totai height of 615 feet, makiog it | back nnd Stretch first one | over twice as high as the Flat Iron build. arm and then the other at full length | ing, and almost as tall again as the Park from the movement, turning the hand so that the palm is ward, Drop the arm at the side. Repeat this movement until This is a Skyscraper. The tallest building on earth is to be | A Little Exercise, If you get weary sitting so long at your work try to get five or even three minutes now and then for practicing some slmple exercises. Walk about the room with the hands crossed behind the back and a book weight of some sort on the head. Reach upward as far as possible and draw down Imaginary ‘ th. the first place have the guest's room In E PY ? "ut a few table readiness before she comes, the including and ink. Have a the bureau, pleasantest window, reading show interesting books and on gome writing materials, note igh paper, pen few flowers on armchair by the do not forget a Try to Nao. 1. Byvncopnte stamps, | and - - ¢ fresh an . ow Smokeless powder has been known ever since woman first began to wear complexions 1 prophet, 2. Svneopate a silver and a gold coin of Ruskin and have to ge Ny neopa te A Clever Young Woman In the Gove fds | ernmey Miss Eva Sm Ind. 18 a bright and con woman who draws good salary 's Secret Service, and Inwmp. ck New Albany 3 ung your guest that ghe was expected and Bw 14 from that her coming was looked forward to the sure. I pretty ; ern make the room ! shoulder with a quick, even thw to sway and have desert, ! ! inn L, the FAZCOUs § pate a substance from 1 have restraint SOOO L000 0000600060006000600000 with pl finest Is not in the ithwick Is Uncle Sam. Mis youngest and con most clever ti ice operatives in oyl government For has been attad ment as a secret service most all her work has been confined to investigating postal frauds. She helped untangle the snarl in which the Cuban postal affairs ing the admin island by red by many the | seoret serv went of the Smithwick hed to the postal depart. agent, and al- several years Mis involved dm the became stration of the tre On row Bmithwick says her Conscience is Cf man has ever fomfort With Feonomy It “shy' least world's g they with real meanis way waste tween Inquirer There is of waste that gos reguinted tress and ser minds fighting not always wi to cause the discrepancy it Is never desirable, positive danger for reckon their weekly closely For every he degree, there stand pre-em ing tablis comfort which liness means tenan which often erybody i terially book koe } an aimost i Ss On even households, where ints have on Iiful, certainly, or likely favored ones any Tious in the year's total and such as have to though becomes a expenses pretty sew ife or low of high ch should A Mousehold Truck. A house kl convenlencs times I floors i ings and bruised wor bh many and g rasped door east fingers Is a little truck for heavy bu reaus, ete. Probably the cheapest form is one with four heavy swivel casters for wheels; all the rest ean be built at home. The size and strength of the platform will depend upon the use to which it 1s to be put. A convenient size Is 2 by 2'% feet. The platform should be at least one and one-half inch thick, sound spruce or hemlock being preferable to onk or other hard and slippery wood. About three inches from each end spike or bolt crosspleces of 3 by 3 joist. In these set the cast. ers, dividing the space evenly. Get heavy and easily working casters and oll the bearings before ning. so that turns may be made read!ly. Some pre fer a truck built Hike a miniature low down wagon, drown by a handle at tached to the front axle, which turns on a “circle.” By looking over the plle of old Iron or castoff farm machinery a set of wheels and axles may be found that with a litle tinkering will make a suitable running gear for one of these little wagons, Entertaining Guests, its cost ving carpets and avoid moving stoves, | guests | sights Hints are often given to those who wish to be agreenble guests, but It 1s even more Important to know how to | houses or In the that the most. You must have something better than costly furnished or all the great city to make your attractive and pleasant. It Is a very low grade of hospitality which trusts in and fine houses alone. It must be a more subtle charm than either of these which will make your house a home to your friends gayest places always enjoy themselves rooms of an home good dinners Women Must Make Up, Men are fickle, and children are self ish, and the woman who wants to keep her hold on them must make up make up well and make up all the time. She may not be fashionable, but she can be stylish. She can dress her hair to make the most of her face, wear a color that will barmonize with her complexion, have new dresses even though they be made of ff- teen cen hallle and kee self as exXquis 80 0s have to en are Washstand Mats witl leep tH lope ’ ering All ed and, if pre these mat Are easii) wash «den one the washstan "A WH i able vent uarks made basin Changes of Clothing One should use scientific methods in the changes of clothing. both in regard to time of the year and to changes of temperature i The clothing should be lessened apd increased ace reading of cording to the conditions of the weatl ording to the the thermometer and ac whether it be cold or wet, let the month be July or January er, hot or dry, Delineator (ooking Egus, Eggs for children and invalids should ily boiled Wait wi never be re but cooked in water is boil and at ck to a cool this way ' OEER nutes they uch more A Curitnin Saggestion, all the light the ecaled try hang In a north room. where I# needed, or in any room where outlook is not to be cond ing the muslin curtains straight. Do not buy the regulation ruflled muslin curtains, but for each window buy five yards of white curtain muslin, either dotted, figured or striped Silk Stockings, Bilk stockings, to be made to look their best, should be washed in bran water without soap. Allow two heap ed tablespoonfuls of bran to a quart of water, boll for five minutes, strain, and when so cool that you can com- fortably bear your band in It it Is right for the stockings. The nails should be the color of a rose leaf and as clear as a seashell Mother of pearl, If It were a little ros) er, would about describe the texture of the ideal nail When mixing beeswax and turpen tine for floor polish add a little spirits of ammonia, nnd the wax wili dissolve without heating Olive ofl raust be kept In the driest and darkest place In the storeroom, as Nght Injures it very much, There Is nothing that so much en hances the charm of a beautiful face as culture of the mind. No S07 «Anngram VYerase, The **** (hat grow ¢ Are well worth going he pretty tree EAR Lo mes 1 was tall Bo he trees iy ptoata aad HT Flo *eesess sho sxat Found the **eesss I No. 408 «Terminations, Make the following words, all ending with a short word meaning to assume a character not your own 1 legion of Indefi extent. 2 Reality. 3 blish by law. 4 A contract 5. Bkiliful management of Force communicated. KR Very accurate, 9. irse of. 10. To from the merit I'o recall any- nite To esta other people H 7. An agreement To break slander by tak the direct con ng away good action 11 thing once asserted, of a Neo, 400 Crossword Enigma, My whol | oe, And you should guess what this must be Key to the Paussler, Easy Metagrams: 1, Switch, Whit. 3. With, 4 Wit. & No. 303 witch. 2. it. 6.7. No. 304.-—Postman's buoy. Fiend, friend chief, No. 308. Charade: To-ma-to, No. 306. —-Word Building: 1. A. 2! Am. 3 Arm. 4 Farm. 0. Frame. 6 Farmer, No. 807.~Novel Diagonals: L 3 CRRATRDRRAMER SsHORTER In! nLR STARTLENCRU 8 7T ACTRESS 1 OKENDS MYRTLERESOL VENT RerevEEscnaANTY EMPREAS IA TERS 2. 4 No. 398 «A Famous English Build Ing: Buckingham palace No. 809. Enigma: Tone, stone, No. 400. Word Bquare: 1. Disk tron. 8 Solo. 4 Knob. No. 401, Numerical Omissions: Pep pergrass, No. #2 «Anns We Know: Antipode Annesed, Anticipation. Annually, An alysis. Anaconda, Puzzle: Boy, Poe, Pope, Chef, i on, one ed, Don't change the sition of any other part of the body the arm Is th po -Men’s all solid leather boots $1 50. Yeager & Davis. pecial Sale! STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! READ! We will close out all our Blauk- ets and Plush Robes at such prices f 1 i I as will pay you to Many these g = James Schofield, Spring St Bellefonte. 56 f tidihidbidbbihd Sleighs and Sleds FROM $12.50 to $50.50. tiddididetditidiitd FERTTREReITy TM I Lhadbbiiiiiiitiiibiibibdd TTT YY One Good Range Bullock Svitg & Chair Mig, COMPANY, FACTORY: MILESBURC, PA. Those whom neglected coughs have killed were once as healthy and robust as you, Don't follow in their paths of neglect. Take Shiloh’s Consumption Cure The Lung Tonic now. It is guaranteed to It has cured many right cure, ands, Prices: 25. Se. $1 FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT, MAN OR BEAST. t) Te WIous FOR Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and Bruises, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 28¢, 60c, $1.00. SEND US A go, Steer, Lu. 7.8 . ft, licht, long roth-nro £s robe, UM, COR OF JUVE But first set our Catalogue, giving PrRCCs, and vars Wipping ngs and Instractons, so as to svold mistakes, We also buy raw furs aud ginseng. THI CRO=RY FRI ah Mill Street a yi PANY, : : : : ; COLD WEATHER Coal Wood Blankets Robes SLEIGHS, FARM SLEDS, BOYS' SLEDS, SLEIGH BELLS, may need when snow comes Our yards are stocked with all grades, and in quality our i coal is superior Kindling wood and stove wood delivered on ghort notice. The prices very best we ean Stable blankets. anything you McCALMONT & CO. S900 000009000000000V0P0P000 9009 VP000900000000000 0000 009000000000 00000900000000000000 0009900 a Jait for our regular TEN DAY FEBRUARY SALE. You know what it means. Everything under regular prices—nothing reserved. One of the few genuine sales of the town. MINGLE'S SHOE STORE. Pianos—clev- be Ines in er because not to vw here X ver) for AR 10 Prices CquUAIead eis 3) 2 here asked named we Are it don’t tell story—THE IN. XUMENTS MUST JAK FOR THEM. FICCS i a are To hear ours treat to which you more than welcome, We have special bar PIANOS just returned from rent. They were new when they went out, and have been in use only a few months. We guaran. tee them just as we do a new piano just received from the factory. We have a fine selection of HIGH-GRADE OR- GANS, piano cased and cottage style. SPECIAL BARGAINS this week in a number of Organs—slightly nsed—and good as new. Remember you wi'l have to see the goods to appre. ciate the BARGAINS we are offering. All standard makes of Sewing Machines, as the “Wheeler & Wilson,” “Domestic,” “White,” “Eldridge” and others, at specially low prices, and terms to suit. Violing, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Strings, Sheet Music and supplies. Call, phone or address M. C. GEPHART, 29 8 Allegheny Street, gains in Bellefunte, Pa.
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