Paaz 6, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., APRIL 7, 1904, CULINARY RHYMES, Mend These Uver Many Times and Skip Gastronomic Crimes, Always have lobster sauce with salmon And put mint sauce your roasted lamb on In dressing salad mind this law— With two hard yolks use one that's raw. Roast veal with rich stock gravy serve And plekled mushrooms, too, observe. sans apple sauce, past doubt with the prince left out. Roast pork, Is “Hamlet” Your mutton chops with paper cover And make them amber brown all over, Broil lightly your becfsteak. To fry it Argues contempt of Christian diet ns is to spoil 'em— back and broll ‘em To roast spring chick Just split 'em down the It gives true eplcures the vapors To sea bolled mutton minus capers The cook des Who serves roast fowl ing cuffing 48 stufy- erves a hearty with tastels Smelts requl Don't put Egg sau Is good Nice oyster sa A fish, wher But one m And And so | This is ¢ erchiefs How to Make If an en Larg Hand! Kir ha are prett has na and there are the back ndkercl HANDKERCHIEF KIMONO SACK. ered to the front and two to the back yoke, and the sleeves have part of one side sewed up and the renminder sewed into the armbole, with the point turned back to form a little ornmnent By a little ingenuity the border of the handkerchief from which the yoke Is cut may be made to outline the shoul der seam and the neck, as in the one fllustrated. Ribbons are tiled where the neck fastens. New York Mail When Home Is Sweet Home, Dissension In families often arises from a lack of tual consideration among the members of the family. The “soft that turneth away wrath” hasty nile naies ft mu answer is forgotien by ing an for only 1 } , 1s man w ho w i! reserve | Tr forty ti will and at fifty she will older. Don’t forget that age Is not by the lines on the face, but by the figure. The middle aged figure known. The hips and abdomen are prominent, and there Is fat on the shoulder blades. Then there ls the figure of old age. There is a withered figure, thin above the waist line and heavy on the hips. This Is the stage when a woman begina to look as though she were seventy long before she has lived out her sixties figure her age a great deal look look told is well Small Towels housekeeper not ue of the small towel The has dis covered the va in her household economics has some thing yet to learn. It is only recently that they have been used to any extent in private families, but their useful ness is making them inereaaingly 1 ular. This is the towel that has here tofore been known the hole It is the small har in large quanti where ma peo once, AL eo 1 venient, an make nt | to the Inur who op : I tl Are Women TooMMetive? The wot undoubtediy nen of this gene fn ra suffering from too much occupation. The listless, bored, dis contented, unsettled girl of twenty yenrs ago has given place to the rest less, energetic nv positively bis nee woman thirsting for fresh outlets fo enterprise. We are caught up In th whirlwind of modern unrest, and faugine we are happy because we have no time to think anything to the con trury. Ladies’ Field. we { quite i if the ba i stomid GOOD NURSERY FOODS. How to Make Graham Porridge, Bar. ley Water and Rice Jelly. Graham Porridge.—~Half a cup of fine crumbs from a stale lonf of gra ham bread, one cupful of scalding milk. Do not boil the milk. Bring it to the scalding point and take from the fire. Stir in the crumbs and when cool enough to be eaten give it to the child with cream and a little sugar. It is slightly laxative. Barley Water.—Two tablespoonfuls of pearl barley washed well and pleked over, then soaked for an hour In enough tepld water to cover it, two cupfuls of boiling water, a very little salt, one teaspoonful of sugar, Stir the soaked barley without draining into the boiling water, salt slightly and simmer for two hours in a farina kettle, never letting it bell hard and gtirring up from the bottom now and Strain through muslin, then, squeezit well, coarse and sweeten, Ink ot (REE tn cold or by than olten WOMAN AT HOME. The Necessity of Exercising the Vir. tue of Toleration, to gi of pat once thout rupt and of virtues w which alike Yet » of rectitude springs $0 flerce a flame for we cannot bear whom would violently yank into the right way If they yield not to gentler methods that we find ourselves fairly tortured when are called upon nake friends, even to the extent of endur ance, with the Mammon of unright eousness. Yet bear with evil, with ecru dities and obliquities we must — bear with them, not glaze them over. To be tolerant in the kighest sense Is not to be blind, but merely to bear one an other's burdens of sin and ignorance and mistake. The wedding bells toll the knell of our girlish revolts. Then we could lay down the law. Now we must patiently put ourselves In its way and walt, perhaps only to be crushed under it in the end. At any rate, we must wait, and perhaps-per ‘haps the right moment may dawn be fore the onrush of the car of judgn and we may those Harper's Baza: K usefulness in us those we e8pDeC ny love, going astray, whom to see we we to ent save we love best KITCHEN HELPS will result Women Blacksmiths, A blacks ly by three esti anaged entire of the inter ng seen in Ka The mother took entire charge of the busi ness about fourteen years upon the death of her husband and had her daughters brought up not only to shoe a horse, but, understand every branch of the trade as well, The moth er died, and now the three daughters one of whom Is married, have five men In their employ and earry on a very prosperous business. They per ponally superintend the shoeing of ev ery horse, " shop 1} women is one sights to be nsas ngo to Wash Yonr Eyes, They need it and will repay youn by looking brighter. Immerse the eyes in clear water, and open the lids widely. | It is better to do this before than after washing the face, as any trace of soap | carried to the eye surface will cause pain. In commencing treatment let the water be very slightly tepid. Later | cold water will be found quite easy to bear and more satisfactory, This neg | | lect of eye washiflg Is responsible for | the deadly dull appearance presented | by many of these “windows of the | soul.” Children's Medicine, It would we well If all who have ths management of children would remem ber that the “great art of medicine Is the proper a¥plieation of the proper medicine in the proper dose nt the proper time.” One of the greatest or rors of the nursery Is the too frequent and indiscriminate manner in which medicine is given whenever the ehild | 1. Offer. | & | Alled. 4 appears the least unwell, No, When fee | 1. Swift Bnow 2. A show were made ght be taken for see might be taken for rain and falling together combat wight and 8 be taken for a Incision 4 Food principle 0. A winged for cunning might be taken for a first insect might be taken No, 31.«Enasy Additions, Add wget! irth of four, five hundred ndred, fifty, third n nth of milli fourtl { zere wo fifths of thr ind the sum will be ne fol one, one , one A2.-Word Square, MM~Anangram, S.o=Three Dinmonds, 5 id Mo! A coin of sever: o mite a A bumor, 3. Strength of body passing 4. An article. 5. A Jetter from right from No. 368.-A Bit From Bos, No IN=iIntentlions, Quotations, A Curious Seat, Went to the theater there wasn't a w= J. Fresh Inst night, and house but the dog seat I had to buy that. Hated to like thunder B. Jone What's the dog seat? J. Frosh K-99, of course, [7 His Grief, Funeral Director gentleman en tering door)—Are you one of the mourn ors, sir? Gentleman (to You Key to the Purrler, No, Double DMagonal Crosswords-1, Fade. 2. "Bide 4. Sure, No. 22 Hassock No n 3. Fire Familiar Articles: Picture Central Acrostic: February 2. Arena. 3. Tabor. 4. Caret 6. Stand 7. Earth 8, 23 Hours Mayor No tials ley 24. Novel Double Acrostic: Ini GG. Washington. Third row Forge 1. Gives 2. Weary : Ralem, 5. Hyena Idyla (nefarious) 5 0 Organ 11. Nie Triple Riddlemeree England Holla Hidden Celebrities: Homer. heen. Nelson, No. 27. -«Rhips That Pass: Becretary ship, Penmanship ship. Cuollectorship lowshin, Scholarship, Consulship, Partnership, Leadership No, © 25. Profix Conquest, Content, vent. Console, Concave No. 20—8ingular and Plural: pause, Poe, pose. Gay, gaze, quartz. Day, daze. Caw, cause, | eyes. T, tease, a 7. Nefar Tired. 10 No. 25 Belgium. No. 20 Gnome Scott Debtor Fel Controllership Trustoeslin Puzzle: Concord Constable, Paw | 30. Some Old Fashioned Letters, | almost | ken | apple tree, 3. A sudden burst of light for a long | pillow and dreaming of the good times | { ment in walked | wing, at it he a ih ne He owed me $300, Fire side, Val Authorship, Partiganship | ' reach of medicine, Con: Quart, An Animal Story For Little Folks The Roosters Advice There is no reason why a girl shouldn't | set her cap for a capitalist, A yardstick never gets cold feet. To Mothers In This Town. | Children who are delicate, feverish and cross | | will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Tommy was | was 2 bro Tommy was in trouble, also in bed, for his trouble wrist, brougl ground too hard when he fell cit of the He was lying on his white the boys were having outside when the and to his great amuse- Jack, the old rooster. He was carrying a big book under his came straight for the felt like crying out with and surprise as he saw the table beside him, med to be stuck some- door opened, and he bed. Tommy mingled fear Jack but his volce se where hop up on down I k sald nothing, but from 104 1 tacles and opel JIMMY FEIT Tommy ing me!” “Let us see” sald ing ‘Birds of a that's not it “In cases of pip be “Ah! “Trees; into.’ Jack looked that couldn't keep back a smile “‘Rule 1.-8Squat firmly claws." “But I have no Tom “That's try again tn sure Here it is 80 wise Tommy on both claws.” Interrupted 80,” Jack assented. “We'll it on by hitting the | | FREER, { N.Y. | stomach, “ ‘Rule 2.-Then spread your wings | out wide" “But | have no wings." “That's ting hi sald Tommy. put- and then of very true.” sald Jack s head first side on one on the other thought that a ur tall out THEY COST NOTHING. If They Fail To Cure You, Money Will be Refunded This is the proposition every box of Kn Ki pey Kiumrine, Druggist, gives sonal guarantee and will cheerin’y back your money if you are £3t with the resulls after using one box of these pills Thousands of people are affected with Kidoey Trouble and do not even suspect t, for it is one of the most treacherous diseases, and comes stealing is (he sys tem gradually and with but little warn ing. If you loins, scanty ease is making rapid progress ache, irritability, nervousness, muddy: looking complexion, are all warning sigos that the kidneys are vot perform ing their work properly and are calling thal goes ne's wey Pils his pet pay satisfied bave pain in the bagk and or excessive urine the dis Head | for assistance, One box, one months (treatment you are not ben: fitted ; vou judge for yourself, For sa'e and guaranteed at Krumrine's Pharmacy. ratf I ———— : of | Krine’s Kidney Pills, cost you nothing if Tur Smoot case is becoming a po'iti. | cal embarrassment for the Republican leaders. If Smoot shall be expelled Utah, Nevada, Colorado, Montana and Idabo, where there is a wewsiderable Mormon vote, will be put in the list of States If the Senate shall fail to expel him there will be Eastern dis. gust to contend with It is more than likely, under the circumstances, that de- cisive action will be postponed until after the election A position on the fence 18 confessedly uwkward for the Republican doubtin! elephant, but there seems to be no help for it, - Some Foolish People Alluw a cough to run until it gets beyond the them away. Could they be induced to try th they wouldfimmediately see the excellent of foot after taking the first dose, Price Me and They often say * On, it will | | wear away.” but in most esses it will ver | sucoessful medicine called Kemp's Balsam | whieh Is sold on a positive guarantee to cure | | 100. Trial size FREE. At all droegists 4 of Sweet Powders for ehlldren, act on the liver, child strpng and hes althy worms, "Sold by all dru Address, Allen They cleanse the making a sickly A certain cure for | ERIsts, 25¢., Bampile | Olmsted, Leroy, x14 Teas, FOUR-FOLD LINIMENT. FOR WAN OR BEAST. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains and Bruises, AY ALL DRI is , $1.00. AUT RTE 26¢c, 50 The man who attends AHeAlY to his | own business has little competition, The telephone girl may not be a belle, | but she has a great many callers. PILES #: sisposin Matt, Thompeon, Supt Graded Bohoole, Biataeviiie, ¥, C writes they Gs wl you clades for Chew Pr. 8. M. Devers, Haven Mock. W, Va, woites: © They give uuiversel satis fantion Dr. WD. Motil, Clarksburg, Toss, wriue “In & pravtios of 18 yours, 1 hue Tok touod Be remed egal yours” Peon, 60 Camm, Basgpies Fres, boa by Drsseie's. pantie RUDY, LANCARTER, PA. “1 oan suy Bold In Bellefonte by CO. M. Parrish free sample call for Teas, Teas. are not ith the BONE it ogether Tea If you pleased Ww using, try and you will get We carry a line of the Lipts y Teas, packed ¢bra Vin ted vachtsmar ou are of our i goods forts patiefaction by thie op) Sechler & Co. Mr. John I. Bullock New Merchant Spring i -. Suit S Tailoring Never So Satisfactory Ready-to-wear Clothing in Suits, Top Coats and Rain Coats, Hats, Neckwear and Hosiery. Montgomery & Co. ECKEN WALL ‘ROTH'S PAPE Estimates A Record Breaker in Variety, Style and Price. on any Painting or Pa perhanging Cheertully Given E. J. ECKENROTH, Contracting Painter and Paperhanger, Bush Arcade, Bellefonte, Pa. (EEEEEEECEEEEETEEEREEEEES Wr SPRING STYLES LADIES SHOES p'ovements in Ladies’ Shoes A combination of goqd season, lighter weights, styles are the high heels and the styles have very high heels, but, flexible and graceful in form he popular, Tris will probably be for Oxfords, Sandals and Slippers, these lines pew Tans We shall take pleasure The present season has produced many marked im- brought out better Shoes than those of any preceding Ladies’ Shoes have gone Perhaps the most striking fea ures of the new Spring as a whole, The new shapes in both the The favorite leathers are Ladies can rest assured that all the new ideas in Foot wear can always be found here as soon as they appear anywhere and Sammer styles to all oor lady callers, taste and common sense has back to womanly styles and inclination to narrow toes. 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