Page B, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA NOVEMBER 24 1904. DRESS AND FASHION. NEWEST IDEAS OF THE SEASON FROM THE FRENCH FASHION MAKERS, Taijilor Styles—The Tight Fit. ting, Long HBasgued Cont Lends the Severe Procession=The Pointed Bodice and Well Defined Walst, Most pronounced the fashions in coats senson tight fitting basaued me whicl smart example | It built on the sever lines, down the neat and f_mong new for the is the long wlel of is single breasted buttoned front Such a well fitting tailor costu th tie reign of me as | THE LATEST COAT has not been seen for some years is in- dicated this autumn by all Parisiennes are to a certain extent to simplicity deed for outdoor w trusive toilets have vor with the French refined and correct casion, surrour are never lost si cided taste f ju d and color has barred of hues, bejeweled ated wraps and hats from signs irning In unob un fa undoubtedly ret ulet and A de n style in dress iscretion violent clashes now fashio mther t a bolero effect means of brald., FF coat there of med! mnge In dressy gowns there ls every ind! eation that the pointed bodice will be adopted by smart women, This, when used with a voluminous skirt, Is made In soft, light material, the charm of such an arrangement being quite lost with a heavy fabric. The louis XVI. corsage here shown fllustrates the new tendency. It is ex. pressed in white satin, with a bertha of hand painted chiffon, set on with searfs of lace, eaught in front and on either shoulder with rosettes of black velvet, each one centered by a dla mond button, Fashion makers evidently intend to return again to the line of the figure which has been for so many seasons swallowed up In blouse and loose front garments. Whalsts are In again, and women will soon be closely counting thelr inches. The straight front has had a long and glorious reign, but un- Joss all signs fall it will be to some axtent supplanted by the graceful curves of the figure. AMY VARNUM. he cont Is it all In one, with out upon It by wr the three quarter wonderfully nice cholce um weight box cloth In a long of neutral tones lined Is a Enamel buttons In bright colors take the lead, harmonizing with the gay colors in cloths and silk which they assist In trimming. Cr —— ——————— UNSELFISH WOMEN. Mra, Craigle on the Growing Handi. enp of Marriage, Mrs ritigle, better Known as Oliver oblies, the well elist, has sent the following commu nication v London Mall ns tribution to a decussion of * Ing Hi Heap of Marriage: ”v nen, where thelr fe not selfish John Known nov- a con I'he Grow are in They dearly, sifeidal kes elings question enough appr but | wr ol "Hy he unselt 1 of women which ma the { possil ‘ luchelors ! ot all mi ORY LISS, na th fnct tl L A man remains hat he {LOO wlern bachelor IS 1nsen ige vain young and hard or make sacrifices particu are too willing t organism edu PROPER CORSETS. Why the Looks So One Henson Frenchwoman Always Trim. verage OSSESSesS, AF a rie, oni one ably reet at a time, and probs R for vthi trig yu os nan and in he would n« 5 ng but a appearance 4 Frenchwot has at least ts at once, most CARES t dread use io the « of corsets their daughters wear, believ. that onl ‘ } : ' Ing th y thie 4 ul e¢ 1 ed girls Pretty Kitchen, ot run Was ng and on the in Dutch blue an ind white linoleun Hlue calleo curtain and tied-in blue cushion on the chairs completed the effect. Aside from the black woodwork the room seems very satisfactory, but most kitchens would be made too dark with black paint New York Post Care of the Face, The skin on the face should be thor oughly cleansed at least once a week To do this successfully bathe the face in warm water, using a good mild soap, dry gently and rub in a good cold cream. Rub off the cream with a soft cloth, and, although the face may have looked perfectly clean before applying the cream, the cloth will be black with the dirt the cream has removed. Re peat the application of cream, wipe off again and wash the face In warm wa. ter in which you have put a few drops of tincture of benzoln or tollet vinegar For Whooping Congh. The following recipe has. been sent me by a correspondent, who says she cured her children by It speedily when other remedies falled entirely: Beat to gether one ounce of honey, one ounce of castor oll and the julce of a lemon The dose Is a teaspoonful every four hours. My correspondent says that | | she has not known her “cure” to fall in | any instance. London Lady. An Animal Story For Little Polka A Long Headed Dog had His for nights two big ton the wall o till mor ng should cen think tandis Rover been enough constantly dispute of ly sat upon fought it out ong sleep ha wen broken vou “Hels “hy ne oot “We grant it “That you ston “ ARroed they sa this n An Animal Story For Little Folks HOW MR. SNAPPER FIXED THE STYLES HE MADE A LEAY DACKWARD was hanging temptingly over the edge of the block. Snapper grabbed the hanging tall In his iron jaws “Wow! Kiyl! Fizz!” yelled Jerry, and, making a gigantic leap In the air, he knocked the hatchet out of Tom's paws, which, falling on Tom's lucklesa tall, cut it off about halfway up. He gave a yell of palin and made a leap back ward. Jerry made a brave attempt to tear his tall free, but Bnapper was too quick for him, and like a pair of scls sors his Jaws closed on his caudal ap pendage and severed it completely, “Oh, oh! What shall we do?" sobbed both kittens as they mat down and looked at thelr stumps of tails “Never mind,” sald Snapper, crawl ing up to where they sat. “They're both the same length now." “That's so. We hadn't thought of | that” they sald and went on their way | sorrowful. ~ Worcester Post. He » | ‘ iid t know what LZIER TN LL No. 234. ~Charnde., 200. ~Whnt Authort Jo~Behendings and Curtallings, No. 2" Ward Making No, 240 Progressive Enlgmnas. the wt of 241. Just Puna, Very Much Fverybody happy when you use Lucas Paints (Tinted Glow) Youarehappy because your house looks better; the paint and colorand gloss last longer; the paint goes farther and costs less; and so does the painting, The painter is happy be cause he does better work; does it quicker and gets to the next job, The dealer is happy be cause he sells more paint sells it faster. Ask your painter to ask his dealer all about Lucas Paints. John Lucas & Co Philadelphia An Afterthought. How often one wi That strikes hin And say within his “1 could have read a sketch very pat inmost heart written that! Accidents Sprains and Bruises Burns and Scalds Cuts and Wounds The Reason, “Why they always call tars? “Because they are y accustomed to the pitel | 4 do snllors Key to the Puzeler. Spr sinned Hamlins Cough Balsam Hamlins Blood & Liver Pills | FEMININE F IDELITY. Increasing Demand For Women In C. M. Parrish, ruggist Bellefonte, Pa. Fositions of Trust, POPP e PIV 000000 0000 THE NEW GROCERY Everything thaf's good to Ea PI LES RY ic Suppuion Graded Bebo they Haver faction Pe. 8. 3 srauburg, Tons . Based . Rock ¥ 3 ey pire “la a preeiion of 22 yours, 1 haw * - agus’ Youre Faun, BB Cees, pa Toe _ bid By DIMES ARTI RUDY, LANCASTER, PA, mite by ( free sample KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY Pleasant to take, Foweriul to Cure, Before ordering PARQUET or Hardwood Flooring | Archit. ROBT. 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