Page 6. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, SEPTEMBER 8, 1904, THE LAMP SHADE. Effects Are Produced by Pink. a much pleas the Ilrre ght, It is also, ns a rul oming to the average persot hat is, provided it is correctly 1 soft g | pret ly shaded lamp imparts tain beauty however homely, and man on Sense « f fing to his senses is a Flattering One of Rowse A lamp has undeniably anter and cozler gl pressible Ww thinn or electrie much more be low from a Cer {0 ey wolian, to the that is average most pleas Rose pink most tattering color for shade and Is warranted to take from a age much more readily course in hair dye and trope and the violet ing to the averagd complexion, and green is positively dreadful, as it is apt to fiupart a most unhealthy hue to the face. A high central chandelier Is always trying to the and stify effect to even the cozlest room. Side brackets more desirable, even when the central lights must be turned on a little to give a sutlicient amount of light, Never have a glaring light arranged directly opposite most com fe able chairs | room or th by the at a disa place fu side of real than will a full Hello more ten years woman s rouge shades are eyes gives a are always t) » the the d TABLE ( Bw 0 ~g. UTALERY. Keep Knives In a Perfectly Dry Place When Not In Lse f er -~ C Foo £0 2 F = your preserve the « ir may get sent from A keen only care knife from you n i lean on the board, but in draw ward you to with sure on 1 LAUNDRY LINES All by quick stiff as Iron but wrong sds fect s has been lau Many and all 4d goods soap, ads water in p A pens Ve 8 kler that over the « es claln tial for g The Sewing Room. Une » room measure used w hefght low a foot chang of tl 80 far as po pleces should be foun here thre ads I'he is, of the central plece of fur niture, and its position should be such that the best light may fall upon It. There should be a small clock in the room and, If practicable, a shelf, with hooks its underside, skirts In process of construction be hung overnight The shelf should contain for pressing, a large and a small iron, a well covered, stall Ironing board. Ellen Judith Gould In House Beautiful, no tufted 0 catch or dust sewing machine Course, possible on where may conveniences To Boll Potatoes, Some housewives belleve that pota toes can be bolled almost any way This is true, but there are ways better than others. Peel the potatoes, cover them with cold water and let them re main for at least thirty minutes, Let the paring be very thin. The starchy part of the potato les near the skin. After remaining In cold water drop them into unsalted bolling water and boll gently until they ean be plerced with a fork. Drain off the water, dust the potatoes over with salt and shake them dry over the fire. This makes them white, A wire basket which can be plunged into the bolling water and removed from the kettle when the po tatoos are done is worth its cost. The arms and hands are thus protected from the steam burns which are so common. Potatoes should always be served In an uncovered dish.-Ex change, THE FUNNY CORK SPIDER. He but He Walk, (an't Spin a Web, Maken an Lffort to hot ders are sup for like thing posed to do prey and do other un I'he spider which 1 going about does things and 1 You i never to tell mnspider-like that make a {OO ain sure to quits induce one web, (ot BOT nn old cork toothpicks size and toothpleks, ™ THE VILLAGE JIN) i ™ J An Old Children's Played In Game Which Is Many Wars “Well, S¢ Long.” part. ing sa} Well ) ng Have you sed ered rwegian ynmon form of fare that Land of the Midnight Sun. It means the same as goodby In our language and au revoir in French and is pronounced with the “g" softened. Among the early settlers In America there were many Norwegians, and the phirese was picked up from them. “So long” is also In general use among the Dutch In South Africa ever wonds _ Do it FitL " in this way : nebody bh $00 4 that it “saa well In is derly Inenge.” a o On His Dignity. It was the evening of the day on which Clyde, aged five, had worn his very first pair of trousers. He and his two small sisters being put to bed. His father, assisting in the capac ity of nurse, sald, “Come now, Clyde, let me undress you." The little man drew himself up and, with a great alr of offended dignity, corrected “You mustn't say undress we any more! You must say unpants me!" Little Chronicle were To Langh, It must delight a cow to see The antics of her calf, And yet her state Is pitiful Because she cannot laugh What joy to fly a mile within A minutes and a half, Put how oan birds have any fin If they ean never laugh? Lat whales be monarch and have all The salt sea they can quaff, We chooses to be mere boys and girls And sometimes have a laugh «Holiday Magazine, Animal Story For Little Folks An THE SNAKE LAUGHS HIMSELF TO DEATH " sald 1 a prop me a good r sent for IH his fi euch stretehed ends, stick straight of them a tickle himself An Animal Story For Little Folks I KNOW YOUR MAJESTY'S APPETITR” another fellow In just my size. How in the name of goodness did you ever expect me to appear in the courtroom with such things as these “Oh, your majesty.” sald his tallor bluntly and without rising, as he should have done, “that's all right; you see, these were made loose because | know your majesty's.great appetite, and 1 felt that | should leave room for your majesty's dinner.” “You're a clever knave,” laughed the Bon. “I hadn't thought of that.” And off he ambled. “Ha, ba!” sald the chimp whon he had gone; “that's a lle I told his ma) sty, but, you see, some people are easy, and all you have to do Is to fool them a little.” And he went on stitch: Ing and singing to himself the refrain, “Under the Bamboo Tree-eee” Just then the llon appeared. “Look here,” he sald sharply, “you left these trousers wide to make room for dinner. It has occurred to me that you ought, therefore, to furnish the dinner to fill them.” Saying which he set upon Mr. Chimp and ate him up. The trousers then fitted tight. It doesn't pay to fool every one. Atlanta Constitution No, 144. «Decaplintions, ad usefn 1405. ~Pletare Puzzle, tp ——— What articles to be found at a hard ware store are represented in the ple ture?-New York Tribune No. 140 Concealed Words, nd the names of trees, fruit and no ng No IB ww Anngram 0 REVEI 151 ~livagrnphical Aecrostie, No wat f "H f As No. 182. «Additions Add two let and make Add the ber and n Ton tors a landed estate same two ake a shy istrate ne by and make a minister Extensive Fdifice, Farmer Hoptoad-—-That Philadelphy must be right smart of a town Why so, Hiram? Why, | asked a what the opery "twan't hull bulldin’ Farmer Trefrog Farmer Hopt man from tl was nothin’ Puck md ore house said the over, an’ he over occupies Economy, “Children.” mitteeman, my “Political economy,” answered the precocious son of the district boss, “is getting men to vote for you as cheap as you can.” Certainly, asked the school “what Is political com econo Key to the PFamler, No. 136. Alphabetical Puzzle gray, blue, No. 137.~Beheaded Words: 1, Lear, ear. 2 Trope, rope, Stall, tall, all No. 138. <Anagram Story: Gun soar ed. Us groaned. Sure. Go and. No. 180.Triple Crossword Enigma: Bnowdrop, hyacinth, primrose. Ng. 140.~Flight of Stairs: ARDARR YW x REWARD x ARDENT x ENTIRE x IRREFPUL FULLRD No. 141A Popular Tree: 1, Cent. 2, Chalr. 8. Bwer. 4 Sallor. 5 Ear. 6 ¥Y. 7. Cherry. No. 42.-Diagonal: Mozart. Cross words 1. Manner. 2. Mortar. 8 No gle. 4 Manage. 0, Finery. 6. Fright No. 148. Disguised Names: Oxford Pink, Blear, ope. 8 | Cambridge, —— TO SHOOT Fine Quality of Oil, Marys wells are pumper a t} Woman's Ills How rare ealthy. | woman | fe AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA HerbTea WOMAN'S SAFE GUARD. HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM . we HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS | FOR SALE AND EB C. M. Parrish, - Bellefonte, Pa MMENDED BY Druggist a —— a REE FE ETE TT EFF TH TI FTE Fr Dr. KENNEDY'S | «7 FAVORITE Pleasant to take, Fowerful to Cure, J And Welcome in > 4 ; oie and Aes be, ’ x MR. D. 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