Page 0. THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLE FONT E, PA., DECEMBER 1, 1904. An Animal Story For Littie Folks CHOOSE WELL YOUR COMRADES Bill doesn’t dad wy Little because Tom, Dick and Harry on the st But, listen, Bill, to this tale of the lio the hip ppo n like it s fet him metimes n't play with reets harrowing and no weeident- . and tttract pd by the other they decided to set out im a J Aothing ner of lif But the other by what the) “My, but you have hippo. “It 1 travel witl scare i “And you” You nave ( much face have cl anywhere” And so, without more ado hands and started, They traveled Journey day and were exceeding when night came. They selves midst of a et very } ally one us each was ust a felloy anything ugh to make they shook a long the first YOU HAVE S80 MUCH FACE where there was nothir sand The | wish I had so: “Wouldn't sald the lion sadly ate ought you ate “Let's go to sleep and ' assented the lion hen Mr. Lion ha Mr Hippo rea y *h his long whisker Li on awoke with a yell beg your pardon,” meek!) “I the BOK eippo KRleep Lion w seized the 1 gan to x waght it was hay." ered hipp« He g n conqu AS Yer An Animal Little Story For Fol ks Hi woul D BI FORM IN Gi JUD “YOU'RE NOT A RABBIT DOG" be pleasantly, seating himself on his hind legs. Towser growled something that was not understood “Hunting? asked Mr. Rabbit. “Yes, idiot!" growled the dog “What? continued Bunny “Rabbits, of course What think “Rabbits? asked Bunny “That's strange.” “Why strange?” “Because you're not a rabbit dog Now, If 1 was In your place I wouldn't bother with such small game, As I size you up, my friend, 1 perceive you to be t bulldog. Am 1 correct?” “That's what!” sald Towser “Then, my dear fellow, It's exceed Ingly bad form, don't you know, to say the least, for a dog born to master the noble bull to be seen In company of cottontall rabbits.” “That's 80,” thought Towser. “My great-grandfather was an Irish prince It! never do to break good form. A bulldog hunting rabbits-absurd!” And off he trotted, mumbling: “I hadn't thought of that. Really 1 | hadn't.” d'yer curiously FASHIONS AND FANCIES, Attractive Originality Melunge In Furs « A of Materials, | FTE Hties 4 attra inating origina uneom ¢ of the Years past mon cliveness to the Beason For n few manu fncturers have vied with one another introducing striking novelties in ma ' md making all sorts of Inno out, garnitures amd the com mm of different Kinds of pelts un are no longed ne sim were one en such ce and | of and unlike hast K BOLERO OF MINE of as po rot ty A Good Style For Small Bors 0) of sn old t the BOY'S TUNIC SUIT. well) In any of the usual materials, it will be found to be mueh appreciated by those who have to provide for a small boy's apparel, Needless to say, the tunic can be worn over any knick- ers and would appear to great advan tage embellished with a pretty lace collar for best oconslons, Ostrich and paradise plumes are as costly and as beautiful as ever Ih new | | winter colors. The paradise plume no | | longer curves and droops upon the old | lines, but is made to stand up more in | Mr. Bunny made tracks for the | goof form, only It is more flaring woods. —8t, Louls Post-Dispatch Pe | and has been somewhat shortened i ’ A PRETTY SHAWL. Instructions For Crocheting nn Light und Warm Wrap, Now that shawl like days the tration will be chill a nin the wre growing one show illus found a very acceptable wrap. It Is made of wool, which, though light in It can be procured in shades, This shawl Is made of light and the New lden gives the following Instructions Make welght, & very warm many beautiful blue wool, ngazine for it; nu chain of » a —" ROCHETED UARR SHAWL Sweet Potate Dessert Ginger Pear Conserve 08 A dens wafers Ing suppers ¢ lun " t is best to put it awn | sized gl as it Is need juantitios able Talk tells how to make it, as follows Wipe eight pounds of the hard pears, peel and cut in small “chips” with a sharp knife. Put into the preserving kettle, with six pounds of granulated sugar, a quarter of a pound of green Canton ginger which has been scraped and grated and the juice and grated rinds of three large lemons. Boll slow. ly three or four hours, or until all is thick and transparent. Any kind of fall pear will do If it Is still hard and crisp. This quantity makes about twelve Jelly glasses full HRN 1 RIN - clre Mf) 2 PLE < ALS pil ACh hr < THE PUZZLER No. 242.-Primnl Acrostle, My pr spell the name of a fa. mous poet who was blind, Each word imnls contains six letters Crosswords: 1. A fabled seaman, 2. The upper part of the foot. 3. A kind of shade tree 4. The cavity of the chest Ob. A long winged : on fis! 0 Minority in liv ng nge No, 2480. ~Charade, If 1 1 M Tur: My Evi Whe My WHOLE ¢ nstant noise doth make 244 ~Word Bullding. parts of speech—-two Jet No, ne and n iB 240. Metagram. « 347 Connected Diamonds, . 248. 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