THEJCENTRE{DEMOCRAT, 'BELLEFONTE PA., JUNE 2331904. MRS. F. E. BRITTEN. the Boston Woman's Temperance Union, of the Temper rming personali- wien She President of Christinn Mrs. F. E. Bh Boston W ance union, ty possesses great force of character generally with wh undertakes Mrs, Britten Ann Arbor, Mich She was « Manistee High s« course at the She was married 1886, to Rev. Fred E. Britten, tor of the First Baptist church. 1 bault, Minn he is the sons, Clarence DD. H.. urteen, and Mrs t and all are the Tre ~ itten, Ch president Muan's ristian has a cha and seems to be nn born leg and she succeeds itever was horn Sept 1865 ducat- hool and took Univers ty of April 20 then pili ari- mother of tliree at ed at a cla Michig in. gsical aged sixteen: Rollo Merle D.. twelve, her family of anont Temple ry STH 4 ghey a A hoe 4 ments low cht nation part, party in 1808-1001 Cries, nfl the Baby which is When early ory vi ne He Pretty Bedspread, mely pretty welspread 1s sheet and dessert aking ner with plate and plate or saucer making intersected cles with a hard lead pencil at regular intervals over the spread. When this 18 done the foundation lines are made for a pretty design of wreaths, on which It is easy to draw flowers or leaves, One wreath of wild roses on another of daisies has a good effect The smaller circle of green leaves and the larger of any simple flower Is a good idea. When the flowers have been sketched, stain them the color desired with a fast dye. There are several dyes that will stand careful washing—violet ink or red ink, for in stance, After the designs have been stained outline them with single gephyr worsted, which washes admir ably. Wash silk is pretty and dainty, but It is not so effective and takes more time. The easiest outline stitch {8 to sew around the design with sim. ple running stitch and then, going over it again, eatch each stitch In over and over fashion. This gives a rope effect which looks well, Hollandaise Sauce, Slice an onlon and place it In a dou- ble boller with a bay leaf, several whole peppers and an ounce of butter. As the butter melts stir in a tablespoon. ful of flour and half a pint of white stock or chicken broth, Mix well until the mixture is creamy. Season with salt, cayenne and a little nutmeg. Beet A New a dinner small the yolk of an egg with a teaspoonful of lemon julee and pour {nto the sauce, Add a tablespoonful of butter cut in stall and when these are aii | incorporated serve. This is the. ideal | Hollandaise, An wiuy to make the Is to put the yolk of an egg, a tu of and a non the double | saucepan set in a | until the butter add half a tablespoonful more of butter, Season with salt, cay pepper and a little nutmeg, Stir | stantly, amd as the thickens ent of butter, about broth 81s an be Jrie ON, easier ERMIN butter juice bilespoontul tens 0 ful of ler in * or in a small of hot water. Stir when pan eit s, sauce a third installm iful, the first butter sauce a tablespoot when to ork Evening Post, Clear Brothas, broths littie Clear gestion, are n alds to di- whips and spurs to slug Invaluable in their prop it Is only when beef tea, mut- and clam broth are food that they be and a source of breth the hardened 1 werely gish er pl 1Ce, ton broth, DOWErs, mistaken gorous posi- | Clear animal or means st ition for sick. mains In Rnek For ma Narrow Hall, Childre Night (lothes, Kitchen Bowls, adhere to the mon 3 WOrss when when § Keep an String Hag. 1 CON Refrigerator Hacks, If wooden ra« 4 jce in your refri | three, oughly ing again apartment this is possible by watching the course of the sun. sodden wood quickly especially milk and cooked ment, 1 4 #0 that each | well dried In employed. ‘ven before in a tiny food un affect the butter and The Window Seat, A great improvement upon the win dow seat, as commonly to have it built with shelves to be con cenled from view by a drop curtain This method permits one to get direct Ir at the article wanted instead of hav ing to take out the entire contents Galvanized iron tubs can be cleaned by scrubbing with hot vinegar and so da, allowing the mixture to remain on for a time; then wash In hot, strong soapsuds and wipe dry all old zine, and when chim neys are filled with soot put a quantity on the fire, It will carry all soot out of stovepipes and clean the chimneys, Rave Alcohol rubbed into a carpet will ef. fectually remove a varnish stain, This should be done after the carpet has been taken up and shaken, The economical and well groomed girl will enltivate the acquaintance of boot trees, The odors from | | marshmallows, | row, | pussy wil {at it Animal Story For Little Folks THE PIG WHO WOULD BE LITERAL An the Intently on a ps Hteral out Bill “Oof, EazZing “Mother dropped Into his p Ba Y } How n I “What ehout wl er mind, by oof!" pig Of bad Lge CeO One WH Httie 1 he set out Animal Story For Little Folks A Good Match An I'M MAKING FEATHERS ~ frogs’ eggs into shad lily pads into writing tablets and lows into tomcats.” use is such a machine? “But what | No one will buy it.” constructed, is | “Oh, that's no matter. It's all in the invention, you know, I've spent years But what are you up to?” “Oh, I'm lecturing” “Lecturing 7” interrupted der, “On what?" “On the very useful theme of ‘How to Keep House on 5 Mills a Week." “Five mills a week! Why, they'd all starve!” “Of course they would. But, then, I'd have my name in all the magazines and ‘home’ papers.” “Ans in it? asked Mr. G. “Oh, 1 hadn't thought of that. | suppose they'd pay me, Any money in your machine?” “Well, really, 1 hadn't thought that. 1 suppose it would sell” “Well, we're a pair!” exclaimed Mrs, Waddles “We ought to make Let's marry.” And they did, which was the proper thing for two silly geese — Atlanta Con stitution, Mr. Gan money no; of one anyway, | She In un Wise Malden | in lar | about until | tieth | port CHOOSING A LOVER. Who Walts Until She Is Twenty. It 18 rather a difficult matter to say xactly at what age a girl should have a lover. Clreumstances alter cases, and which might to would be unandvisable in the of another, One Is fairly safe saying, however, that in the majority of affairs the happlest are never thought has passed her twen- birthday By that girl suid to have reached age of She has probably bad op- an age one girl love which a girl those time a may be the discretion unities of meeting thelr Gul that thelr ways her thoughts wen, galned a clear insight into characteristics and red knowledge of men which prevents her fixing and affections on the her particular EM pa and 1 who at- first man uns THE LOVELOCK. 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KINDLY REMEMBER Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements. Business Cards, Envelopes, Shipping Tags, Circulars, Posters, Wedding Invitation Announcements Programs, N THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT $50,000.00 Cash Given Away to Users of LION COFFEE going to be We are I.ion-He have alw 1 1904 to us of Lion Coffee. Not vw vr the In Addition to the Regula Free Premiums the same Lion ‘He: ads wi make some of « ats The first contest will be : ote For Preside at t $40,000.00 be on ha Grand First Prize of $5, 00.00 -.i:.c:: Five Lion-Heads aE cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a 2 cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg- ular free premiums) eX CONTEST What will be the total July #h attendanc: World's Fair? At Chicago, July 4, 1808, the attendance was 23.771 Por nearest correct estimates received in Woolson Spice Com pany’'s office, Toledo, Ohlo, on or before June Mth, give first prize for the nearest correct estimate, second prise to the to one vote in either contest: WORLD'S FAIR next nearest, etc, ete, as follows: 2130 PRIZES, | entitle you men and women - TWO CREAT CONTESTS at the St. Louis World's Fair; TOTAL, to estimates } os an send i mat atte . KOE lance $20, 000,00 will be still more interest 1 at the St. Louls 1904, we will 1 First Prize Second Prize 2130 PRIZES, Ligte fe age. covers the expense of our acknowledgment to $500.00 each 200.00 100.00 60.00 20.00 10.00 1800 Prizes 85.00 r $s0, 000.00 Grand Prize Contests, wl YY est red There wi f ’ on both ¢ nearest correct f winnis ’ h priz f wu « je Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack- The 2 cent stamp you that your es~- wy timateis recorded. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be the total Popular Vote cast for President (votes for all candidates combined at the election November & 1904? 1900 election :] 13,956 657 people voted rect estimates received in Woolson § on or before Nov. §, 1904, we wil rect estimate, sevond prize to the next nea“est, etc. ote. as In for President. For nearest cor joe Co.'s, office, Toledo, O., rat prise for the nearest cor wa give 333333383 Q o 333335323 oO DAs pt pba TOTAL, 4279—PRI ZES—4279 Distributed to the Public—aggregating $45,000.00 —In addition to which we shall give $5,000 to Grocers’ Clerks (see particulars in LION COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50,000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN LION COFFEE WOOLSON SPICE CC., (CONTEST DEP'T.) EVERY PACKAGE OF TOLEDO, OMIO.
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