THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, SEPTEMBER 15, 1904. will be saved if HOUSE FURNISHING. kettle or, in fact, utensil the food Is shed while thing and the wis and kettles loses every fron pot, pan, Pletures In the Nursery, used in Inasmuch ns the nursers 5 one of the most In wwe winery 1s one of WW omanly Health, oo ces on Strength and Beauty ££ ex B17) RRS EPO7ZLERS " aw. VV 4 Pe & nny Distinction the stil The house Between He Drawe ing nnd Living Rdums, 1 Casy to do o ar, JA PA el a inthority U ithori things 1 wr some . “ p, Iraing nin a woman co & Ub Hi { 1 0 f A ction gra fir educated an § Lust ure (re y Yat eat i] No, 158, -~Word MISS EMMA R. STEINER. A Woman Who to Become an Miss | ma R condn I’ con consist gltion musi olis tt a professional m trips nto Alaska K good results, then located in New Tarned From Muasle Miner, prospect v York long enough to take a course in metal lurgy and mineralogy at Columbia uni- versity and analysis at then course In ass: Unlon and a wing Cooper and Polishing the Dining Table, Alt } I have re ted rection Mavi and polishi tinue to receive many letter ilar to yours, 80 1 repeat or wore the direc- tion for this Get a pint of lin seed oll, a pint of paraffin oll, half a pound of finely powdered rottenstone and a pint of terials will last you your table or other quires special polishing ave a of pleces of cheesecloth a well linen a plece seed oll on nat sprinkle with tl powdered slone work turpentine. » which re couple ple “8 some large plece of soft linen or instead of the of chamois Pour the worn then rotten lances, f folt How to Dress Well, war Lgure COIOTINR, height ! not only your points, but your defects From standpoint of com you will realize that and col ors are not possible for your use, while others must be In evidence In any gown you select as a model, If one or two costumes or bats have par ticularly becoming or spec! sulted to you, think out what were the about those creations that made them 80 successful, and when you have found them you have some of the es sential elements adapted to your per sonality, Vary the effect in ns many ways as possible, but always Insist on the basle principles that make the habit sult pou as an individuul. That is the se cret of distinction In dress, which is what is meant when we use the word “style” The woman who selects a model in the prevailing mode and adapts It with certain differences to her own special requirements bas ar rived at the secret of success In dress and whether her allowance is great or small will be to its Umit well gowned, 80 that you know HOH Sets certain lines been Hy points Kitehen Work, A careful housekeeper, who for » time was compelled to do her own kitchen work, suggests that much labor ilar with the management of the Wall Decorations, rt that It is to hang plates, cups, saucers, There i inartistic ete., ] there on stilts or otherwise drink out of them. But that these trary re people who a Ns on walls, Since no one can get up to eat off or I heartily persons the advocate 1 1 Attractive Kitehen, Colffuares That Salt the | Man and His Money, ¢ for money ! Balls, Cheese Ase b ( serve Filannelette, Ordinarily flan: tt es fire so easily as to or It very dangerous as its wearer 8 exposed a garment to flames In it e this quality it is te In ounce of alum or sal ammoniae ed In water after the article has washed any way wise to rinse flannelet one Aissoly been on Matting, Ak move from Scrape the chalk freely over the spot and then sprinkle enough benzine over it to moisten It. When the benzine has evaporated brush off the chalk and the spot will have disappeared Grease and grense will mutt ng matting French cl re enzine stains In making down pillows go over the wrong side of the case with an iron rubbed well with beeswax each time it is applied to the cloth to prevent the down working through. Green things when first brought from market should be washed thoroughly, drained and spread out on a shelf te keep fresh, Varnish ean be removed from cur tains or carpet by alcohol to which » little salt is added. Cabbage water should be thrown away immediately it is done with, foun i found foun ll) wchinatl Three wi foun rds to be No, I1B4.~Hiddle, 1 me alin No. 108. «Central Acrostie, (} i y 1 18 des { 100, ~Crossword Enigma, ographic 158. ~Song Symbol 180 «Arithmetienl Pazeles RKe AD aU No. 100. Word Squares No, 101. «Anngramas, Considerate Man the walters here at you str whict \ lease renor any tention of though * t 1 would And 1 inattentive to you walters to cashier if they were report them; that's all Tommy Wants to Know, Tommy Figglam—-Paw, what th' Bi ble says is true, ain't it? Paw Flgglam—Sure thing, my son Tommy Figgiam-Don't it say “all flesh Is gross?” Paw Flggiam Tommy Figgiam beef hay? Yes, Tommy Then ain't dried Key to the Pussler, 144 Decapltations 8-pike. W-heel, C-row No. 145 Picture Puzzle Hammer, No. 144, — Concealed Words: 1 dive. 2. Elm. 3. Peach Mini. 0. Beans No. 147, ~Central Byncopations: Grant 1. Negro. 2 First. 8 Beast 4 Rinse, 5. Motor. No. 148. ~Diamond; 1. N. Bewed. 4. New York. Ire. 7. K. No. 140. ~Charade: Corn-wall, No, 150. ~Anagram: Theodore Roose. volt. No. Aden, No. 152.~Additions: Man-or, May-or. Motor. Hum-or, Pastor, No Wheat Hatchet En- 4. Pean. & 2. Beg. 8. 5. Shore. 4 151, « Geographical Acrostic: Ten-or. Pall-or loung table on BUR K¢ 1 he ras being ceremonious, it must be furnished to ing, A tall clock would be de place, but a bronze or be In kes cidedly gllt clock on would If, on the other cholee the hand, a ly one of porcelain en regle on mantelshelf, ing apart- ment is wanted it should be furnished differently There can Ix easy Cclnlrs, fortable 1 books and work be A di bookcases, one or two g chalrs gy ¢ com tables fd hold} rock: OUnges, ng An Rasy, Quick and of Cutts Press the it the SERVING DINNER. Little Things That Help to Make Menl a Success, ng r, linen 3 the hostess 10 the bread sticks cut in thin slices, the folds of serve soup, tons or The placing one-half between the napkin Give only the passing cron bread may be meat platter to the carver, placing vegetables on the sery ing table to be passed by the waltress or they may be set on the table some space away from the meat and served to each plate, This avolds crowding or the necessity for the host to keep in quiring the tastes of the family If a side dish, as Jelly or pickles, be used the second time, freshen It by placing in a smaller fancy dish or in dividual plates. Always keep the salad for a separate course, It gives distinction as well as flavor to the simplest dinner, The dessert may be light and simple after a good dinner. Coffee and frult, with cheese and crackers, are entirely suflicient.—Table Talk. Galvanised Ware, It is not as easy to keep galvanized pails, washbasins, ete, clean and bright looking as It is other ware, be cause the same treatment will not an swer. To clean and brighten such arti cles wipe them perfectly dry, then rub hard with a cloth dipped In kerosene, After rubbing till the metal shows bright and clean, wash In soap suds to remove the kerosene, and the article will be as bright as when new, The gine bathtub and the stove zine can be cleaned in the same way, Have You Antlicorset Washing FPunching Lengne Mlankets Puzzles, : ' : ’ h : aA tA Bag? SECHLER & AUNT DINAH'S OLD VIRGINIA Herb Tea Makes Strong and Beautiful Women. 1" fe ' for HAMLINS COUGH BALSAM HAMLINS BLOOD & LIVER PILLS — ———————— YR PTRTETOR PETRI REPAIRINC OF arhinne . nde of M Gerberich Bros Opp. Big Spring 050 ALAA ARAARAAAAAAMAAMA LACM AM AGB AAMA A hb KILPATRICK, Dentist, Bellefonte, Pa ~ an Centre County Banking Co. Corner High and Spring Streets RECRIVE DErosSITS; DISCOUNT NOTES. J. M. SHUGGERT Cashier st Encampment & Exhibition Encampmant a SSION FREF { the Patrons farm a pens Sep Aylvania Stat ant Nt { Husbandry Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa., Sept. 17th to Ex} 8. 170} vania. 23rd, Inclusive al Pennsy ibition opens Mor ECKENROTH'S WALL PAPER A Record Breaker in Variety, Style and Price. HERE is no reason for you to have your rooms look shabby, when you can have them Papered aud Painted or Grained so cheaply. Ialways have a complete stock of Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Sash Rods, high grade Enamels, Japalac, and Varnishes; Room Mouldings, and Mirror Glass. Estimates on any Painting or Pa- perhanging Cheertully Given. Jronzes ‘rench Picture E. J. ECKENROTH, Contracting Painter and Paperkanger, Bellefonte, Pa.
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